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Literature: Module 9_Major Authors and Works

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Work
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Prometheus Bound   Aeschylus  
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Medea   Euripides  
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Odyssey   Homer  
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The Aeneid   Virgil  
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Metamorphoses   Ovid  
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The Odes   Horace  
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Hymn to Aphrodite   Sappho  
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Lysistrata   Aristophanes  
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Antigone   Sophocles  
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The Canterbury Tales   Geoffrey Chaucer  
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Beowulf   Unknown  
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Alexiad   Anna Comnena  
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Piers Plowman   William Langland  
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Le Morte d'Arthur   Sir Thomas Mallory  
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The Book of Margery Kempe   Margery Kempe  
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The Book of Good Love   Juan Ruiz  
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The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania   Lady Mary Wroth  
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Astrophel and Stella   Sir Phillip Sydney  
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A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning   John Donne  
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Since There's no Help, Come Let Us Kiss and Part   Michael Drayton  
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To Celia   Ben Johnson  
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The Faerie Queene   Edmund Spenser  
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Paradise Lost   John Milton  
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Romeo and Juliet   William Shakespeare  
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Doctor Faustus   Christopher Marlowe  
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The Beggar's Opera   John Gay  
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The Author to Her Book   Anne Bradstreet  
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Gulliver's Travels   Johnathon Swift  
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An Elegey Written in a Country Churchyard   Thomas Gray  
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Robinson Crusoe   Daniel Defoe  
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To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time   Robert Herrick  
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Tom Jones   Henry Fielding  
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The Rape of the Lock   Alexander Pope  
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Mack Flecknoe   John Dryden  
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The Way of the World   William Congreve  
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Moby Dick   Herman Melville  
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Frankenstein   Mary Shelley  
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Jane Eyre   Charlotte Bronte  
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner   Samuel Taylor Coleridge  
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles   Thomas Hardy  
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Great Expectations   Charles Dickens  
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To Autumn   John Keats  
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Middlemarch   George Eliot  
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn   Mark Twain  
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Leaves of Grass   Walt Whitman  
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Because I Could Not Stop for Death   Emily Dickinson  
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The Awakening   Kate Chopin  
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The Scarlett Letter   Nataniel Hawthorne  
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Pride and Prejudice   Jane Austin  
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The Cantos   Ezra Pound  
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Mrs. Dolloway   Virginia Woolf  
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The Color Purple   Alice Walker  
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The Catcher in the Rye   J.D. Salinger  
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Ulysses   James Joyce  
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The Sound and the Fury   William Faulkner  
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Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town   e.e. Cummings  
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The love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock   T.S. Eliot  
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We Real cool   Gwendolyn Brooks  
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Cinderella   Anne Sexton  
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The Bell Jar   Sylvia Plath  
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The Second Coming   William Bulter Yeats  
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Theme for English B   Langston Hughes  
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The Grapes of Wrath   John Steinbeck  
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The Crucible   Arthur Miller  
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The Great Gatsby   F. Scott Fitzgerald  
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A Farewell to Arms   Ernest Hemingway  
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Fire and Ice   Robert Frost  
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Anthem for Doomed Youth   Wilfred Owen  
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Slauterhouse-Five   Kurt Vonnegut  
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Beloved   Toni Morrison  
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The Executioner's Song   Norman Mailer  
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Angels in America   Terrence McNally  
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