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Literature

(Fiction)

QuestionAnswer
Oedipus Rex Sophocles
Macbeth Shakespeare
King Lear Shakespeare
Othello Shakespeare
The Tempest Shakespeare
Moby-Dick Melville
Hamlet Shakespeare
The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald
Don Quixote Cervantes
Jane Eyre Bronte, Charolette
Iliad Homer
Pride & Prejudice Austen
1984 Orwell
Ulysses Joyce
Romeo & Juliet Shakespeare
The Merchant of Venice Shakespeare
Paradise Lost Milton
The Canterbury Tales Chaucer
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Twain
The Scarlett Letter Hawthorne
The Streetcar Named Desire Williams
Our Town Wilder
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Twain
The Divine Comedy Dante (Alighieri)
Crime & Punishment Dostoyevsky
The Red Badge of Courage Crane
Candide Voltaire
Billy Budd: Foretopman Melville
Les Miserables Hugo
Anna Karenina Tolstoy
A Midsummer Night's Dream Shakespeare
Pygmalion Shaw
Julius Caeser Shakespeare
War & Peace Tolstoy
The Three Musketeers Dumas
A Farewell to Arms Hemingway
Vanity Fair Thackeray
To Kill a Mockingbird Lee
For Whom the Bells Toll Hemingway
The Grapes of Wrath Steinbeck
Lolita Nabokov
The Tales of Two Cities Dickens
Little Women Alcott
As You Like It Shakespeare
The Waste Land Eliot
Aeneid Virgil
Odyssey Homer
Heart of Darkness Conrad
Pilgrim's Progress Bunyan
David Copperfield Dickens
One Hundred Years of Solitude Garcia Marquez
Antigone Sophocles
Faust Goethe
The Count of Monte Cristo Dumas
A Doll's House Ibsen
Robinson Crusoe Defoe
Animal Farm Orwell
The Call of the Wild London
Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare
The Glass Menagerie Williams
The Crucible Miller
Brave New World Huxley
Beowulf Unknown
The Sun Also Rises Hemingway
The Jungle Sinclair
Twelfth Night Shakespeare
Great Expectations Dickens
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Coleridge
Oliver Twist Dickens
Uncle Tom's Cabin Stowe
Rip van Winkle Irving
The Catcher in the Rye Salinger
Waiting for Godot Beckett
Death of a Salesmen Miller
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Carroll
Long Day's Jouney Into Night O'Neill
All the King's Men Warren
Things Fall Apart Achebe
Slaughterhouse Five Vonnegut
The Charge of the Light Brigade Tennyson
The Merry Wives of Windsor Shakespeare
The Importance of Being Earnest Wilde
The Magic Mountain Mann
Invisible Man Ellison
The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare
Eugene Onegin Pushkin
Sense and Sensibility Austen
The Brothers Karamazov Dostoyevsky
Inferno Dante (Alighieri)
The Stranger Camus
Catch-22 Heller
A Raisin in the Sun Hansberry
Wuthering Heights Bronte, Emily
The Sound and the Fury Faulkner
Oresteia Aeschylus
Decameron Boccaccio
The Raven Poe
Ivanhoe Scott
The House of Seven Gables Hawthorne
My Antonia Cather
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