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Chap.23:Realist Literary Period

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Mary Austin The land of little rain
Ambrose Bierce The occurrence at owl Creek Bridge
William Booth The Darkest England and the way out
Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Cry of the Children
Josephine Butler Our Indian Fellow Subjects
Charles Chesnutt The wife of his youth
Kate Chopin The awakening
Charles Dickens David Copperfield
W.E.B Dubois Souls of Black Folk
Elizabeth Eastlake Lady Travellers
Elizabeth Gaskell Mary Barton
Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Yellow Wallpaper
George Gissing The odd women
Sarach Orne Jewett A white Heron
Rudyard Kipling A white man's burden
Anna Leonowens The english governess at the siamese
Thomas Bibington Macaulay Minute on Indian Education
Henry Mayhew London Labour and the London Poor
Christina Rossetti Goblin Market
Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton Who would have thought it?
John Ruskin Of Queen's Gardens
Mark Twain Life on the mississippi
Booker T. Washington Up from Slavery
Constance Penimore Woolson Miss greif
Mark Twain the Adventure
Charles Dickens Great Expectations
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