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Mary Austin   The Land of Little Rain  
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Ambrose Bierce   An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge  
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William Booth   In Darkest England and The Way Out  
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Charlotte Bronte   Jane Eyre  
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning   Cry of the Children  
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Josephine Butler   Our Indian Fellow Subjects  
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Charles Chesnutt   The Wife of His Youth  
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Kate Chopin   The Awakening  
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Charles Dickens   David Copperfield, Great Expectations  
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W.E.B. DuBois   Souls of Black Folk  
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Elizabeth Eastlake   Lady Travellers  
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Elizabeth Gaskell   Mary Barton  
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman   The Yellow Wallpaper  
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George Gissing   The Odd Women  
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Sarah Orne Jewett   A White Heron  
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Rudyard Kipling   The White Man's Burden  
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Eliza Lynn Linton   The Girl of the Period  
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Anna Leonowens   The English Governess at the Siamese Court  
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Thomas Babington Macaulay   Minute on Indian Education  
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Henry Mayhew   London Labour and the London Poor  
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Christina Rossetti   Goblin Market  
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Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton   Who Would Have Thought It?  
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John Ruskin   Of Queen's Gardens  
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Mark Twain   Life on the Mississippi, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn  
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Booker T Washington   Up From Slavery  
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Constance Fenimore Woolson   Miss Grief  
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