* "The Pilgrim's Progress" (1678) by John Bunyan: This allegorical novel tells the story of a man's journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. It's considered a classic of English literature and a cornerstone of Puritan literature.
* "Oroonoko, or, The Royal Slave" (1688) by Aphra Behn: This novel tells the story of a noble African prince who is enslaved and brought to the Americas. It's considered one of the first English novels and is a powerful critique of slavery and colonialism.
These two novels represent different aspects of the Restoration literary scene. "The Pilgrim's Progress" reflects the continuing influence of Puritanism, while "Oroonoko" showcases the emergence of a new, more secular and cosmopolitan literature.