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  1. WOW is all I can say about Moby-Dick
  2. The book of Jade
  3. Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
  4. Peter Pan and Wendy
  5. "The White Man's Burden": Ignorance or Sarcasm?
  6. Carmilla
  7. 1st Chapter of The Sound and the Fury
  8. Joyce's Ulysses
  9. An Underappreciated Classic
  10. Stephen Crane (1871 - 1900)
  11. King Rat" James Clavell
  12. Classical Literature in General
  13. The Literature Vault - still up?
  14. Madame Bovary
  15. Ayn Rand
  16. Letters From the Earth
  17. A Tree Grows In Brooklyn
  18. Conrad's Heart of Darkness- essay on narrative style
  19. Essay help!
  20. Hans Christian Andersen
  21. D.H. Lawrence
  22. Edgar Allan Poe
  23. Norse Mythology
  24. Scifi Authors
  25. Theodore Sturgeon
  26. "Ask the Dust"
  27. Today I was inspired...
  28. The Pit and the Pendulum [an essay]
  29. Clockwork Orange
  30. William Shakespeare
  31. James Joyce
  32. The Wedding Knell
  33. Dostoevsky
  34. Help identify a story
  35. Crime and Punishment (a damn good book)
  36. An old report on a beautiful piece of work
  37. Can you say incredible????
  38. Catcher In The Rye
  39. Modern classics from the 20th century
  40. Letter from a Birmingham Jail
  41. War of the Worlds, disappointing?
  42. Don Quixote - Man of la Mancha
  43. Shakespear
  44. Malencontre by Guy Chantepleure
  45. Jane Austen contemporaries
  46. A Clockwork Orange
  47. Catch-22
  48. Watership Down
  49. The Day of the Triffids
  50. The Well of Loneliness
  51. Pearl S. Buck
  52. Beatrix Potter: Reject
  53. The Phantom of the Opera
  54. Frankenstein
  55. Read the Complete Works of Emily Dickinson...
  56. Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre
  57. Interpret this Walt Whitman excerpt
  58. The Jungle
  59. The Secret Garden
  60. Kafka
  61. Emma by Jane Austen
  62. Jack London.
  63. Animal Farm, anyone?
  64. One Hundred Years of Solitude
  65. Pride in literature
  66. Strange Case of Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde
  67. "It was enough to make a body ashamed of the human race."
  68. Literary Criticism criticism, anyone? (Huck Finn)
  69. Hi to all Readers, wondering what to write in my first message
  70. Henry Miller
  71. The Awakening
  72. The Gift of the Magi
  73. Three Musketeers
  74. Who can tell me more in detail about
  75. Scarlet letter sucks
  76. Hunter S Thompson
  77. The Song of Roland
  78. Amazing Conversation on your site
  79. One people said
  80. Emily Dickinson
  81. Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
  82. Rainer Maria Rilke
  83. To Kill A Mockingbird
  84. Spoon River Anthology- Edgar Lee Masters
  85. Arthur Conan Doyle
  86. wanna get bored????
  87. Edgar Allan Poe?
  88. What makes a classic a classic?
  89. Shakespeare
  90. War and Peace
  91. Anabelle Lee -Poe
  92. Classics?
  93. Murder in the Calais Coach Question
  94. George Eliot
  95. As I Lay Dying
  96. About Kipling's Jungle Book
  97. Les Miserables
  98. historical non-fiction
  99. Jack London
  100. Jules Verne
  101. Hemingway
  102. Romanticism
  103. Divine Comedy
  104. Where the red fern grows...
  105. huge source of classic works
  106. Porphyria's Lover - R. Browning's Most Misunderstood Poem
  107. Brave New World
  108. The Lord of the Rings
  109. Lord of The Flies
  110. Treasure Island S.O.S
  111. Discuss F Scott Fitzgerald
  112. Aldous Huxley - Brave New World
  113. Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights.
  114. Gormenghast
  115. 'The Song of Hiawatha'
  116. A Question on Dickinson (754, specifically)
  117. Turn of the Screw by James
  118. Jane Austen
  119. The Pilgrims Progress
  120. Alexandre Dumas
  121. Mark Twain Quote
  122. The Illiad And The Oddesy
  123. Masque of Red Death
  124. Classic Poetry
  125. 1984
  126. What makes a book a classic?
  127. The War of the Worlds
  128. James Joyce
  129. The Picture of Dorian Gray
  130. Dumas...which is better?
  131. H. P. Lovecraft
  132. Canadiana
  133. Don Quixote
  134. Heart of Darkness
  135. Upton Sinclair
  136. Franz Kafka
  137. Thomas Hardy
  138. Charles Dickens
  139. Leo Tolstoy - War and Peace
  140. Mark Twain
  141. Rubyait of Omar Khayyam, as Translated by Edward Fitzgerald
  142. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
  143. Poems of Emily Dickenson - Discuss - interpret - Post
  144. Wildisms

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