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You Gotta Know These Works of Literature

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Work of Literature
Writer
Hamlet   Shakespeare  
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The Tempest   Shakespeare  
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Macbeth   Shakespeare  
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Iliad   Homer  
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Pride and Prejudice   Jane Austen  
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Moby Dick   Herman Melville  
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The Great Gatsby   F. Scott Fitzgerald  
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Paradise Lost   John Milton  
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Faust   Goethe  
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King Lear   Shakespeare  
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The Merchant of Venice   Shakespeare  
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1984   Orwell  
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A Midsummer Night's Dream   Shakespeare  
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The Scarlett Letter   Hawthorne  
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Crime and Punishment   Dostoyevsky  
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Romeo and Juliet   Shakespeare  
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As You Like It   Shakespeare  
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Oedipus Tyrannus   Sophocles  
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Jane Eyre   Charlotte Bronte  
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The Divine Comedy   Dante  
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The Canterbury Tales   Chaucer  
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Othello   Shakespeare  
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Candide   Voltaire  
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Little Women   Alcott  
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Vanity Fair   Thackeray  
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Billy Budd: Foretopman   Melville  
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Julius Caesar   Shakespeare  
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Our Town   Wilder  
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Aeneid   Vergil  
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To Kill a Mockingbird   Harper Lee  
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A Streetcar Named Desire   Tennessee Williams  
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War and Peace   Tolstoy  
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Les Miserables   Hugo  
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The Grapes of Wrath   Steinbeck  
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A Farewell to Arms   Hemingway  
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A Tale of Two Cities   Dickens  
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Odyssey   Homer  
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Chicago   Carl Sandburg  
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Heart of Darness   Conrad  
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The Call of the Wild   Jack London  
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Much Ado about Nothing   Shakespeare  
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For Whom the Bell Tolls   Hemingway  
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Anna Karenina   Tolstoy  
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Uncle Tom's Cabin   Harriet Beecher Stowe  
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The Waste Land   T.S. Eliot  
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Pilgrim's Progress   John Bunyan  
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn   Mark Twain  
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The Red Badge of Courage   Stephen Crane  
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Pygmalion   Shaw  
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Twelfth Night   Shakespeare  
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The Jungle   Upton Sinclair  
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Ulysses   James Joyce  
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Lolita   Vladimir Nabokov  
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Long Day's Journey into Night   O'Neill  
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The Cathcer in the Rye   J.D. Salinger  
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A Doll's House   Henrik Ibsen  
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The Taming of the Shrew   Shakespeare  
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Don Quixote   Cervantes  
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Great Expectations   Dickens  
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Wuthering Heights   Emily Bronte  
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Animal Farm   Orwell  
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Brave New World   Aldous Huxley  
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Things Fall Apart   Chinua Achebe  
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The Three Musketeers   Alexandre Dumas  
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The Sun Also Rises   Hemingway  
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Oliver Twist   Dickens  
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The Count of Monte Cristo   Dumas  
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David Copperfield   Dickens  
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One Hundred Years of Solitude   Gabriel Garcia Marquez  
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The Crucible   Arthur Miller  
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A Raisin in the Sun   Hansberry  
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The Tyger   William Blake  
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The Rime of the Ancient mariner   Coleridge  
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Catch 22   Joseph Heller  
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Ivanhoe   Sir Walter Scott  
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All The King's Men   Robert Penn Warren  
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The House of the Seven Gables   Hawthorne  
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles   Thomas Hardy  
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Death of a Salesman   Arthur Miller  
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The Merry Wives of WIndsor   Shakespeare  
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Antigone   Sophocles  
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Lord of the Flies   William Golding  
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Ode on a Grecian Urn   John Keats  
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Inferno   Dante  
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Decameron   Boccaccio  
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The Rape of the Lock   Alexander Pope  
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer   Mark Twain  
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Main Street   Sinclair Lewis  
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Sense and Sensibility   Jane Austen  
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Slaughterhouse Five   Kurt Vonnegut  
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All Quiet on the Western Front   Erich Maria Remarque  
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The Color Purple   Alice Walker  
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The Sound and the Fury   William Falukner  
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Richard III   Shakespeare  
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf   Edward Albee  
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Lyrical ballads   Wordworth AND Coleridge  
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The Glass Menagerie   Tennessee Williams  
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Absalom, Absalom!   Faulkner  
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The Turn of the Screw   Henry James  
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