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Karen's Literature Books

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Aeschylus   Prometheus  
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Aristophanes   Lysistrata  
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Euripides   Medea  
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Homer   Odyssey  
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Horace   Odes  
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Ovid   Metamorphoses  
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Sappho   Hymn of Aphrodite  
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Sophocles   Oedipus Tyrannus (Oedipus Rex)  
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Virgil   The Aeneid  
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Unknown   Sir Gawain and the Green Knight  
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Unknown   Beowulf  
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Unknown   Everyman  
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Geoffrey Chaucer   The Canterbury Tales  
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John Gower   Vox Clemantis  
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Margery Kemp   The Book of Margery Kemp  
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Sir Thomas Mallory   Le Morte D'Arthur  
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William Langland   Piers Plowman  
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Ben Jonson   To Celia  
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Christopher Marlowe   Dr. Faustus  
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Edmund Spenser   The Faerie Queen  
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John Donne   A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning  
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John Milton   Paradise Lost  
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Michael Drayton   Since There's No Help, Come Let Us Kiss and Part  
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Sir Philip Sidney   Astrophel And Stella  
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Sir Thomas Wyatt   They Flee From Me  
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William Shakespeare   The Merchant of Venice  
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Alexander Pope   The Rape of the Lock  
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Anne Bradstreet   The Author to Her Book  
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Daniel Defoe   Robinson Crusoe  
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Henry Fielding   Tom Jones  
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John Dryden   Mac Flecknoe  
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John Gay   The beggar's Opera  
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Jonathan Swift   Guilliver's Travels  
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Robert Herrick   To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time  
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Thomas Gray   An Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard  
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William Congreve   The Way of the World  
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Charles Dickens   Great Expectations  
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Charlotte Bronte   Jane Eyre  
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Emily Dickinson   Because I could not stop for Death  
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George Eliot   Middlemarch  
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Herman Melville   Moby Dick  
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Jane Austen   Emma  
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John Keats   To Autumn  
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Kate Chopin   The Awakening  
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Mark Twain   Huck Finn  
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Mary Shelly   Frankenstein  
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Nathaniel Hawthorn   The Scarlet Letter  
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge   Rime of the ancient Mariner  
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Thomas Hardy   Tess of the D'Urbervilles  
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Walt Whitman   O Captain! My Captain!  
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William Wordsworth   The Word is Too Much With Us  
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Alice Walker   The Color Purple  
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Anne Sexton   Cinderella  
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Arthur Miller   The Crucible  
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ee. cummings   anyone lived in a pretty how town  
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Ernest Hemingway   A Farewell to Arms  
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F. Scott Fitzgerald   The Great Gatsby  
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Gwendolyn Brooks   We Real Cool  
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J.D. Salinger   Catcher in the Rye  
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James Joyce   Ulysses  
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John Steinbeck   The Grapes of Wrath  
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Langston Hughes   Theme for English B  
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Robert Frost   Fire and Ice  
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Sylvia Plath   The Bell Jar  
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T.S. Eliot   The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock  
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Virginia Woolf   Mrs. Dalloway  
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Wilfred Owen   Anthem for Doomed Youth  
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William Butler Yeats   The Second Coming  
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William Faulkner   The Sound and the Fury  
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William Blake   The Chimney Sweeper  
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John Donne   Batter My heart, Three-Personed God  
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Taniguchi Bunson   The Piercing Chill I Feel  
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Elizabeth Bishop   The Fish  
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Sylvia Plath   Metaphors  
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Alfred Tennyson   Break, Break, Break  
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Michael Drayton   Since There's No Help, Come Let Us Kiss and Part  
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Edna St. Vincent Millay   What Lips My Lips Have Kissed, and Where, and Why  
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Sherman Alexie   Indian Boy Love Song  
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Percy Bysshe Shelly   Ozymandias  
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Geoffrey Chaucer   Merciless Beauty  
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Robert Herrick   To the Virgins to Make Much of Time  
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William Shakespeare   That Time of Year Thou Mayst in Me Behold  
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Dylan Thomas   Fern Hill  
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Mary Sidney Wroth   In this Strange Labyrinth  
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William Faulkner   A Rose for Emily  
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Alice Walker   Everyday Use  
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Shirley Jackson   The Lottery  
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Kate Chopin   The Story of an Hour  
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Nathaniel Hawthorne   Young Goodman Brown  
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D.H. Lawrence   The Rocking Horse Winner  
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