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Aeschylus Promethus Bound
Euripides Medea
Homer Odyssey
Virgil The Aeneid
Ovid Metaphorphoses
Horace The Odes
Sappho Hymn to aprodite
Aristhophanes Lysistrata
Sophocles Antigone
Geoffrey Chaucer The Catenbury Tales
Unknown Beowulf
Anna Comnena Alexiad
William Langland Piers Plowman
Sir Thomas Mallory Le Morte d' Arthur
Margery Kempe The Book of Margery Kempe
John Gower Vox Clemantis
Juan Ruiz The Book of Good Love
Lady Mary Wroth The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania
John Donne A Valediction Forbiding Mourning
Michael Drayton Since There is No Help, Come Let us Kiss and Part
Ben Johnson To Celia
Edmund Spenser The Faerie Queene
John Milton Paradise Lost
William Shakespeare RomeoandJuliet/Hamlet/Othello/Macbeth/Anthonyand Cleopatra/The Merchant of Venice/King Lear/King Henry/ A Midsummer's Night Dream
Christopher Marlow Dr. Faustus
John Gay The Beggar's Opera
Jonathan Swift Gulliver's Travels
Thomas Gray An Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
Daniel De Foe Robinson Crusoe
Robet Herrik To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time
Henry Fielding Tom Jones
Alexander Pope The Rope of the Lock
John Dryden Mack Flecknoe
William Congreve The Way of the World
Herman melville Moby Dick
Mary Shelley Frankenstein
Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre
Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Rime of the Ancient Marimer
Thomas Hardy Thess of D'Urbervilles
Charles Dickens Great Expectations
John Deats To Autumn
George Eliot Middle March
Mark Twain The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Walt Whitman Leaves of Grass
Emily Dickinson Because I could not stop for death
Sir Phillip Sydney Astrophel and Stella
Kate Chopin The Awakening
Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter
Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice
Ezra Pound The Cantos
Virginia Woolf Mrs. Dalloway
Alice Walker The Color Purple
J.D. Salinger The Catcher in the Rye
James Joyce Ulysses
William Faulkner The Sound and the Fury
e.e. cummings anyone lived in a pretty how town
T.S. Eliot The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Gwendolyn Brooks We Real Cool
Anne Sexton Cinderella
Sylvia Plath The Bell Jar
William Butler Yeats The Second Coming
Lanston Hughes Theme for English B
John Steinbeck The Grapes of Wrath
Arhur Miller The Crucible
F.Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby
Ernest Hemingway A Farewell to Arms
Robert Frost Fire and ice
Wilfred Owen Anthem fo Doomed Youth
Kurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse-Five
Toni Morrison Beloved
Norman Mailer The Executioner's Song
Terrance McNally Angels in America
Bobby Ann Mason Shiloh
Joyce Carol Vates Where are you Going, Where Have you Been
Tim O' Brien The Things they Carried
Flannery O' Connor A Good Man is Hard to Find
Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Yellow Wallpaper
Edgar Allan Poe The Tell-Tale Heart
Alice Walker Everyday Use
Ambrose Bierce An Occurence at Owl Creek Road
Willa Cather Pauls Case
Anthon Chkhov The Lady with the Pet Dog
Kate Chopin The Storm
Nathaniel Hawthorne Young Goodman Brown
Zora Neal Hurston Sweat
James Joyce Araby
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