Authors and Classic Lit Flashcards
“The Raven”
Edgar Allen Poe
“Annabel Lee”
Edgar Allen Poe
“Lenore”
Edgar Allen Poe
“The Black Cat”
Edgar Allen Poe
“The Tell-Tale Heart”
Edgar Allen Poe
“The Cask of Amontillado”
Edgar Allen Poe
“The Fall of the House of Usher”
Edgar Allen Poe
“The Masque of the Red Death”
Edgar Allen Poe
“V.”
Thomas Pynchon
“The Crying of Lot 49”
Thomas Pynchon
“Gravity’s Rainbow”
Thomas Pynchon
“Cannery Row”
John Steinbeck
“Of Mice and Men”
John Steinbeck
“The Grapes of Wrath”
John Steinbeck
“The Pearl”
John Steinbeck
“America the Beautiful: Last Poems”
Paula Gunn Allen
“Pochahontas: Medicine, Woman, Spy, Entrepreneur, and Diplomat”
Paula Gunn Allen
“Star Trek”
Issac Asimov
“I-Robot”
Issac Asimov
“Fire and Ice”
Robert Frost
“The Road Not Taken”
Robert Frost
“Mending Wall”
Robert Frost
“The House of the Seven Gables, A Romance”
Nathaniel Hawthorne
“The Scarlet Letter, A Romance”
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Edgar Allen Poe
American Multiculturalism
Thomas Pynchon
American Multiculturalism
John Steinbeck
American Multiculturalism
Paula Gunn Allen
American Multiculturalism
Issac Asimov
American Multiculturalism
Robert Frost
American Multiculturalism
Nathaniel Hawthorne
American Multiculturalism
Miguel de Cervantes
Latino American
Sandra Cisneros
Latino American
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Latino American
“Don Quixote”
Miguel de Cervantes
“House on Mango Street”
Sandra Cisneros
“One Hundred Years of Solitude”
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
“Why the Caged Bird Sings”
Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou
African American
“The Mother”
Gwendolyn Brooks
“We Real Cool”
Gwendolyn Brooks
“To Be in Love”
Gwendolyn Brooks
Gwendolyn Brooks
African American
“Sympathy”
Paul Laurence Dunbar
“We Wear the Mask”
Paul Laurence Dunbar
Paul Laurence Dunbar
African American
“Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass”
Frederick Douglass
“Self Made Man”
Fredrick Douglass
“What to the Slave is the Fourth of July”
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
African American
“Love Is”
Nikki Giovanni
“Choices”
Nikki Giovanni
“You Came, Too”
Nikki Giovanni
“When I Die”
Nikki Giovanni
“Knoxville Tennessee”
Nikki Giovanni
Nikki Giovanni
African American
“Letter from Birmingham Jail”
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
“I Have a Dream”
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
“Our God is Marching On”
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
“The Other America”
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
“I’ve Been to the Mountain Top”
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
African American
“Farewell to Manzanar”
J.W. and J.D. Houston
J.W. and J.D. Houston
Asian American
“Joy Luck Club”
Amy Tan
Amy Tan
Asian American
“Pride and Prejudice”
Jane Austen
“Emma”
Jane Austen
“Sense and Sensibility”
Jane Austen
Jane Austen
British
The Bronte Sisters
British
“The Collected Poems of the Bronte Sisters”
The Bronte Sisters
“Wuthering Heights”
Emily Bronte
“All Hushed and Still in the House”
Emily Bronte
“Jane Eyre”
Charlotte Bronte
“Agnes Grey
Anne Bronte
“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”
Lewis Carroll
“Through the Looking Glass”
Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll
British
Geoffrey Chaucer
British
“The Canterbury Tales”
Geoffrey Chaucer
“A Tale of Two Cities”
Charles Dickens
“David Copperfield”
Charles Dickens
“Great Expectations”
Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens
British
E.M. Foster
British
“A Room with A View”
E.M. Foster
“Howards End”
E.M. Foster
“Passage to India”
E.M. Foster
Romeo and Juliet
William Shakespeare
Macbeth
William Shakespeare
Julius Cesear
William Shakespeare
Hamlet
William Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
William Shakespeare
Much ado about Nothing
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
British
“Mrs. Dalloway”
Virginia Woolf
A Room of One’s Own
Virginia Woolf
Virginia Woolf
British
“Lyrical Ballads, with a few other Poems”
William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth
British
Leo Tolstoy
Russian
Vasily Levshin
Russian
Mikhail Shchernatov
Russian
War and Peace
Leo Tolstoy
Anna Karenina
Leo Tolstoy
The Death of Ivan Llyich
Leo Tolstoy
Newest Voyage
Vasily Levshin
Journey to the Land of Ophir
Mikhail Shchernatov