English Literature Famous Works And Writers
Books Name
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Writer
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A Brief History of Time
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Stephen Hawking
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A Farewell to Arms
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Earnest Hemingway
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A Long Walk to Freedom
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Nelson Mandela
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A Midsummer’s Nights Dream
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William Shakespeare
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A pair of Blue Eyes
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Thomas Hardy
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A Passage to India
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E. M. Forster
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Adonis
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P. B Shelly
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Hamlet
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William Shakespeare
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If Winter comes (Poem
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P. B Shelly
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In Memoriam
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Lord Alfred Tennyson
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India Wins Freedom
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Abul Kalam Azad
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Isabella
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John Keats
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Julias Caesar (Tragedy)
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William Shakespeare
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Jungle Book
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Rudyard Kipling
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Iliad
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Homer
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Heaven and Earth
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Lord Byron
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Gulliver’s Travels
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Jonathan Swift
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Great Expectations
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Charles Dickens
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God of the Small Things
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Arundhuty Roy
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Friends not Masters
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Gen Ayub Khan
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Freedom
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Bertrand Russell
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For Whom the Bell Tolls
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Earnest Hemingway
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Emma
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Jane Austen
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Dr. Faustus
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Christopher Marlowe
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Don Juan
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Lord Byron
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Divine Comedy
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Dante
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Discovery of India
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Johor Lal Nehru
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Dictionary
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Samuel Johnson
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Dialogues
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Plato
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David Copperfield
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Charles Dickens
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Das Capital
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Karl Mark
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Crime and Punishment
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Dostoevsky
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Comedy of errors
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William Shakespeare
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Cesar and Cleopatra (Play)
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G.B Shaw
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Canterbury Tales
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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Caesar and Cleopatra
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George Bernard Shaw
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Blue Bird
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Lord Alfred Tennyson
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Asian Drama
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Gunner Myrdal
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As You Like it
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William Shakespeare
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Around the World in Eighty
Days
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Jules Verne
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Anna Karenina
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Leo Tolstoy
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Animal Farm
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George Orwell
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Andrea Del Sarto (Poem)
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Browning
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All’s Well that Ends Well
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Akbar Nama
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Abul Fazal
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King Lear (tragedy)
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William Shakespeare
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Kubla Khan
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ST Coleridge
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Macbeth
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William Shakespeare
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Main Kemp
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Ad loaf Hitler
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Man and Superman
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George Bernard Shaw
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Marriage and Moral
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Bertrand Russell
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Measure and Measure
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William Shakespeare
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Memories of the Second World
War
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Winston Churchill
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Merchant of Venice (Comedy)
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William Shakespeare
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Mother
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Maxim Gorky
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Ode to the West Wind
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P.B Shelly
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Odyssey
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Homer
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Of human bondage
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Somerset Maugham
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Oliver Twist
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Charles Dickens
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Origin of Species
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Charles Darwin
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Othello
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William Shakespeare
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Paradise Lost
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John Milton
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Paradise Regained
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John Milton
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Passage to India
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E.M Forster
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Pilgrim’s Progress
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John Bunyan
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Politics
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Aristotle
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Prelude
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William Wordsworth
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Pride and Prejudice
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John Austin
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Prince
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Machiavelli
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Rape of the Lock
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Alexander Pope
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Republic
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Plato
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Robinson Crusoe
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Daniel Defoe
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Romeo and Juliet
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William Shakespeare
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Roots
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Alex Haley
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Samson Agonists
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John Milton Das
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Scholar Gipsy
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Matthew Arnold
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Sense and Sensibility
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Jane Austen
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Seven Seas
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Rudyard Kipling
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Silent Women
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Ben Jonson
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Solitary Reaper
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William Wordsworth
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Songs of innocence
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William Blake
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Sons and Lovers,The Rainbow
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D.H Lawrence
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Tempest
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William Shakespeare
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Tess of the D’Urbervilles
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Thomas Hardy
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The Second World
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Winston Churchill
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The Alchemist
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Ben Jonson
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The diamond necklace (Short
story)
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Maupassant
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The God of Small things
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Arundhuti Roy
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The Good Earth
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Pearl S Buch (USA)
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The new testament
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John Wycliffe
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The Old Man and The Sea
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Earnest Hemingway
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The picture of Dorain Gray
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Oscar Wild
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The Rainbow (Novel)
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D.H Lawrence
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The Return of the Native
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Thomas Hardy
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The Rime of the Ancient
Mariner
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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The sacred flame
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William Somerset Mengham
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The Tale of Two Cities
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Charles Dickens
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The Taming of shrew
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Shakespeare
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The Time Machine
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H.G Wells
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The Waste Land (Poem)
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TS Eliot
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The Way of the World
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William Congreve
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Things Fall Apart
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Chinua Achebe
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To Skylark
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P. B Shelly
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Tom Jones
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Henry Fielding
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Top Secret
|
Henry Fielding
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Try and Try Again
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-W.E Hick son
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Twelfth Night
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William Shakespeare
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Utopia
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Sir Thomas Moore
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Vanity Fair
|
W.M Thackeray
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Volpone
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Ben Jonson
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Voyage of Lilliput
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Jonathon Swift
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Waiting For Goddot
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Samuel Becket
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War and Peace
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Leo Tolstoy
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Wealth and Nation
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Adam Smith
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West Land
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T.S Eliot
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Wuthering Heights
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Emile Bronte
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