Answer:
1. Charles Dickens- Oliver Twist. 
2. Emily Bronte- Wuthering Heights. 
3. William Makepeace Thackeray- Vanity Fair. 
4. Anne Bronte- Agnes Grey. 
5. George Eliot- Silas Marner. 
6. Matthew Arnold- essays. 
7. Charlotte Bronte- Jane Eyre.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Charles Dickens- Oliver Twist 
This children's novel revolves around the story of an orphan Oliver Twist and his 'adventures' in London. 
2. Emily Bronte- Wuthering Heights 
This romance novel follows the life of an adopted Heathcliff and his relationship with his foster family and how he ended up becoming a servant. 
3. William Makepeace Thackeray- Vanity Fair 
This satirical novel revolves around the story of Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley and the English society of the early 19th century. 
4. Anne Bronte- Agnes Grey 
The debut novel of Anne Bronte, the novel revolves around Agnes Grey and her life as a governess for the English gentry. 
5. George Eliot- Silas Marner 
This novel by Mary Ann Evans follows a simple weaver, Silas Marner, and being wrongly accused of robbing the church's money. The novel deals with themes of religion, community, the industrial revolution, etc. 
6. Matthew Arnold- essays 
Matthew Arnold was a poet as well as a critic and he's known more for his criticism. His Essays in Criticism became a culturally important piece of literary work. 
7. Charlotte Bronte- Jane Eyre 
Jane Eyre follows the protagonist through her life as a governess working for a gentleman with whom she fell in love and got her happy ending, though not without any obstacles along the way.