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Books and authors

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Beowulf   Anonymous  
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The Iliad   Homer  
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The Odyssey   Homer  
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The Republic   Plato  
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Oresteia   Aeschylus  
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Oedipus Rex   Sophocles  
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The Aeneid   Virgil  
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1984   George Orwell  
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Heart of Darkness   Joseph Conrad  
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Gulliver's Travels   Jonathan Swift  
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Candide   Voltaire  
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Crime and Punishment   Fyodor Dostoyevsky  
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Don Quixote   Miguel de Cervantes  
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The Sound and the Fury   William Faulkner  
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Madame Bovary   Gustave Flaubert  
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Catch 22   Joseph Heller  
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Frankenstein   Mary Shelley  
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Bartleby, the Scrivener   Herman Melville  
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The Sun Also Rises   Ernest Hemingway  
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In the Penal Colony   Franz Kafka  
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The Unbearable Lightness of Being   Milan Kundera  
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A Brave New World   Aldous Huxley  
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One Hundred Years of Solitude   Gabriel Garcia Marquez  
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Lolita   Vladamir Nobokov  
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The Great Gatsby   F. Scott Fitzgerald  
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Cannery Row   John Steinbeck  
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The Grapes of Wrath   John Steinbeck  
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A Tale of Two Cities   Charles Dickens  
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Slaughterhouse Five   Kurt Vonnegut  
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The Last of the Mohicans   James Fenimore Cooper  
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All Quiet on the Western Front   Erich Maria Remarque  
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A Farewell to Arms   Ernest Hemingway  
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The Jungle   Upton Sinclair  
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The Things They Carried   Tim O'Brien  
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Infinite Jest   David Foster Wallace  
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Dead Souls   Nikolai Gogol  
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Watership Down   Richard Adams  
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Dandelion Wine   Ray Bradbury  
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I Served the King of England   Bohumil Hrabal  
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Lord of the Rings   JRR Tolkein  
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The Road   Cormac McCarthy  
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The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle   Haruki Murakami  
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On Beauty   Zadie Smith  
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A Clockwork Orange   Anthony Burgess  
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The Master and Margarita   Mikhail Bulgakov  
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Things Fall Apart   Chinua Achebe  
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Beloved   Toni Morrison  
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Invisible Man   Ralph Ellison  
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The Color Purple   Alice Walker  
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Native Son   Richard Wright  
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My Antonia   Willa Cather  
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Jane Eyre   Charlotte Bronte  
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Uncle Tom's Cabin   Harriet Beecher Stowe  
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The Communist Manifesto   Karl Marx  
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The Prince   Niccolo Machiavelli  
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The Rights of Man   Thomas Paine  
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The Social Contract   Jean-Jacques Rousseau  
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Up From Slavery   Booker T. Washington  
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The Stranger   Albert Camus  
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Confessions   Saint Augustine  
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Siddhartha   Herman Hesse  
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Critique of Pure Reason   Immanuel Kant  
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Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for None And All   Friedrich Nietzsche  
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Being and Nothingness   Jean-Paul Sartre  
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Atlas Shrugged   Ayn Rand  
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The Golden Bough   James George Frazer  
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Waiting for Godot   Samuel Beckett  
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The Cherry Orchard   Anton Chekov  
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The Divine Comedy   Dante  
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The Glass Menagerie   Tennessee Williams  
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Hamlet   William Shakespeare  
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Paradise Lost   John Milton  
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The Misanthrope   Moliere  
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Faust   Johann von Goethe  
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A Doll's House   Henrik Ibsen  
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Mother Courage and Her Children   Bertolt Brecht  
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Origin of Species   Charles Darwin  
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A Brief History of Time   Stephen Hawking  
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Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies   Jared Diamond  
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Silent Spring   Rachel Carson  
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The Double Helix   James D Watson  
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Principia Mathematica   Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell  
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Walden   Henry David Thoreau  
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The Art of War   Sun Tzu  
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