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By: Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900) | |
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Summer in a Garden and Calvin, A Study of Character
This is Warner's contemplative and humorous account of the wondrous and mysterious workings of a garden he tended for 19 weeks. After this is a essay of remembrance for Warner's beloved cat, Calvin. | |
Washington Irving
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Fashions in Literature
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As We Go
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Education of the Negro
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Modern Fiction
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That Fortune
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Little Journey in the World
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Their Pilgrimage
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Causes of Discontent
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Saunterings
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The Golden House
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Backlog Studies
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What Is Your Culture to Me?
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For Whom Shakespeare Wrote
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Nine Short Essays
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England
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The Relation of Literature to Life
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Diversities of American Life
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Indeterminate Sentence
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Equality
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How Spring Came in New England
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Literary Copyright
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Thoughts Suggested by Mr. Foude's "Progress"
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The Novel and the Common School
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Pilgrim and American
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By: Ben Jonson (1572-1637) | |
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Volpone, or, The Fox
Volpone is a comedy by Ben Jonson first produced in 1606, drawing on elements of city comedy and beast fable. A merciless satire of greed and lust, it remains Jonson's most-performed play, and it is among the finest Jacobean Era comedies. Volpone is a Venetian gentleman who pretends to be on his deathbed, after a long illness, in order to dupe Voltore, Corbaccio, and Corvino, three men who aspire to inherit his fortune. In their turns, each man arrives to Volponeās house bearing a luxurious gift, intent upon having his name inscribed to the will of Volpone, as his heir... | |
Every Man in His Humor
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Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems
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Epicoene: Or, the Silent Woman
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Sejanus: His Fall
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The Poetaster
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