Authors and Classic Lit Flashcards

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“The Raven”

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Edgar Allen Poe

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“Annabel Lee”

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Edgar Allen Poe

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“Lenore”

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Edgar Allen Poe

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4
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“The Black Cat”

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Edgar Allen Poe

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5
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“The Tell-Tale Heart”

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Edgar Allen Poe

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“The Cask of Amontillado”

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Edgar Allen Poe

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“The Fall of the House of Usher”

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Edgar Allen Poe

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“The Masque of the Red Death”

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Edgar Allen Poe

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9
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“V.”

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Thomas Pynchon

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10
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“The Crying of Lot 49”

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Thomas Pynchon

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11
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“Gravity’s Rainbow”

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Thomas Pynchon

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12
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“Cannery Row”

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John Steinbeck

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13
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“Of Mice and Men”

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John Steinbeck

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14
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“The Grapes of Wrath”

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John Steinbeck

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15
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“The Pearl”

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John Steinbeck

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16
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“America the Beautiful: Last Poems”

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Paula Gunn Allen

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“Pochahontas: Medicine, Woman, Spy, Entrepreneur, and Diplomat”

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Paula Gunn Allen

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18
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“Star Trek”

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Issac Asimov

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19
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“I-Robot”

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Issac Asimov

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20
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“Fire and Ice”

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Robert Frost

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21
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“The Road Not Taken”

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Robert Frost

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22
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“Mending Wall”

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Robert Frost

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23
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“The House of the Seven Gables, A Romance”

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Nathaniel Hawthorne

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24
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“The Scarlet Letter, A Romance”

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Nathaniel Hawthorne

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25
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Edgar Allen Poe

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American Multiculturalism

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26
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Thomas Pynchon

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American Multiculturalism

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27
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John Steinbeck

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American Multiculturalism

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28
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Paula Gunn Allen

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American Multiculturalism

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29
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Issac Asimov

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American Multiculturalism

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30
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Robert Frost

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American Multiculturalism

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31
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Nathaniel Hawthorne

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American Multiculturalism

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32
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Miguel de Cervantes

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Latino American

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33
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Sandra Cisneros

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Latino American

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34
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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Latino American

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35
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“Don Quixote”

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Miguel de Cervantes

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36
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“House on Mango Street”

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Sandra Cisneros

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37
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“One Hundred Years of Solitude”

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Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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38
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“Why the Caged Bird Sings”

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Maya Angelou

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39
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Maya Angelou

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African American

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40
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“The Mother”

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Gwendolyn Brooks

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41
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“We Real Cool”

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Gwendolyn Brooks

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42
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“To Be in Love”

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Gwendolyn Brooks

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43
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Gwendolyn Brooks

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African American

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44
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“Sympathy”

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Paul Laurence Dunbar

45
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“We Wear the Mask”

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Paul Laurence Dunbar

46
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Paul Laurence Dunbar

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African American

47
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“Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass”

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Frederick Douglass

48
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“Self Made Man”

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Fredrick Douglass

49
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“What to the Slave is the Fourth of July”

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Frederick Douglass

50
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Frederick Douglass

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African American

51
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“Love Is”

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Nikki Giovanni

52
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“Choices”

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Nikki Giovanni

53
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“You Came, Too”

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Nikki Giovanni

54
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“When I Die”

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Nikki Giovanni

55
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“Knoxville Tennessee”

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Nikki Giovanni

56
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Nikki Giovanni

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African American

57
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“Letter from Birmingham Jail”

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

58
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“I Have a Dream”

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

59
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“Our God is Marching On”

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

60
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“The Other America”

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

61
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“I’ve Been to the Mountain Top”

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

62
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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African American

63
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“Farewell to Manzanar”

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J.W. and J.D. Houston

64
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J.W. and J.D. Houston

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Asian American

65
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“Joy Luck Club”

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Amy Tan

66
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Amy Tan

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Asian American

67
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“Pride and Prejudice”

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Jane Austen

68
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“Emma”

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Jane Austen

69
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“Sense and Sensibility”

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Jane Austen

70
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Jane Austen

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British

71
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The Bronte Sisters

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British

72
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“The Collected Poems of the Bronte Sisters”

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The Bronte Sisters

73
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“Wuthering Heights”

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Emily Bronte

74
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“All Hushed and Still in the House”

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Emily Bronte

75
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“Jane Eyre”

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Charlotte Bronte

76
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“Agnes Grey

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Anne Bronte

77
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“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”

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Lewis Carroll

78
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“Through the Looking Glass”

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Lewis Carroll

79
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Lewis Carroll

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British

80
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Geoffrey Chaucer

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British

81
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“The Canterbury Tales”

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Geoffrey Chaucer

82
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“A Tale of Two Cities”

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Charles Dickens

83
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“David Copperfield”

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Charles Dickens

84
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“Great Expectations”

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Charles Dickens

85
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Charles Dickens

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British

86
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E.M. Foster

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British

87
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“A Room with A View”

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E.M. Foster

88
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“Howards End”

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E.M. Foster

89
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“Passage to India”

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E.M. Foster

90
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Romeo and Juliet

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William Shakespeare

91
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Macbeth

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William Shakespeare

92
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Julius Cesear

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William Shakespeare

93
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Hamlet

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William Shakespeare

94
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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William Shakespeare

95
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Much ado about Nothing

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William Shakespeare

96
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William Shakespeare

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British

97
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“Mrs. Dalloway”

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Virginia Woolf

98
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A Room of One’s Own

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Virginia Woolf

99
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Virginia Woolf

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British

100
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“Lyrical Ballads, with a few other Poems”

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William Wordsworth

101
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William Wordsworth

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British

102
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Leo Tolstoy

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Russian

103
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Vasily Levshin

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Russian

104
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Mikhail Shchernatov

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Russian

105
Q

War and Peace

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Leo Tolstoy

106
Q

Anna Karenina

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Leo Tolstoy

107
Q

The Death of Ivan Llyich

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Leo Tolstoy

108
Q

Newest Voyage

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Vasily Levshin

109
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Journey to the Land of Ophir

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Mikhail Shchernatov