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Jane Eyre

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Pride and Prejudice

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Wuthering Heights

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Sakhalin Island

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Sonnets

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Beat Generation

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Great Expectations

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Emma

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The Moonstone

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The Second Lady Chatterley’s Lover

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The Benefit of Farting Explained

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Dirty Limericks

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The World of Sex

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The Black Spider

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The Picture Of Dorian Gray

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Praise of Folly

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Quiet Days in Clichy

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Sonnets

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Humiliated and Insulted

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Sense and Sensibility

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Immensee

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Sepulchres

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Art of Poetry

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Plays Vol. 1

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Ladies’ Delight

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Selected Letters

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The Art of Sinking in Poetry

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The King’s Bride

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The Italian

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A Slight Misunderstanding

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Canti

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Decameron

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The Jew’s Beech

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Life of Rossini

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Mozart’s Journey to Prague

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Love and Friendship

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Anna Karenina

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Dark Avenues

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The Scarlet Letter

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Three Drops of Blood

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Young Adam

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The Decay of Lying

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The Master and Margarita

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The Blind Owl

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Jealousy

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Moderato Cantabile

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Locus Solus

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In the Labyrinth

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Robinson Crusoe

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Treasure Island

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The Village

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The Voyeur

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Dearest Father

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Canterbury Tales

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The Monk and the Hangman’s Daughter

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Winter Notes on Summer Impressions

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Dracula

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Frankenstein

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Elective Affinities

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The Sailor from Gibraltar

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Lars Porsena

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Aphorisms and Thoughts

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Memoirs of a Good-for-Nothing

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Peter Schlemihl

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The Three-Cornered Hat

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Persuasion

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Rime

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The Woman in the Case and Other Stories

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The Diaries of Adam and Eve

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Gulliver’s Travels

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Heart of Darkness

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A Village Romeo and Juliet

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Exercises in Style

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Lenz

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Life of Dante

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Mansfield Park

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The Devil’s Elixirs

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The Flanders Road

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The Flight of Icarus

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The Prince

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A Hero of our Time

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Black Spring

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The Last Day of a Condemned Man

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Paul Morel

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The Life of Monsieur de Molière

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Three Novellas

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Travels in the South of France

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The Woman in White

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Erasers

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Fosca

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The Fox

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My Father Joseph Conrad

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A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder

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Dead Men Tell No Tales

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Ruslan and Lyudmila

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Alice’s Adventures Under Ground

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The Closed Harbour

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On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts

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The Wonderful Wonder of Wonders

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Satyricon

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Death on Credit

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Northanger Abbey

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Selected Poems

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The Theatre and Its Double

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Journey to the End of the Night

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The Good Soldier

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Childhood, Boyhood, Youth

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Complete Poems

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Hard Times

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Hashish, Wine, Opium

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Haunted House

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Fathers and Children

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Inferno

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Madame Bovary

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Man at Leisure

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Boris Godunov and Little Tragedies

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Don Quixote

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Huckleberry Finn

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Paris Spleen

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The Idiot

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Atala and René

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Diaboliad

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Middlemarch

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Constantinople

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Secretum

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The Sorrows of Young Werther

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Eugene Onegin

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Notes from Underground

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Plays Vol. 1

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Histoires Naturelles

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The Dictionary of Received Ideas

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The Life of Our Lord

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The Lost Girl

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The Red Notebook

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We Always Treat Women too Well

138.  Alexander Trocchi,
Cain’s Book

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Impressions of Africa

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A Struggle for Life

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How the Two Ivans Quarrelled

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The Great Gatsby

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Directions to Servants

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Purgatory

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A Young Doctor’s Notebook

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The Suitcase

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Hadji Murat

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The Battle of the Books

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Tender Is the Night

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The Queen of Spades and Other Short Fiction

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The Sunday of Life

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Moby Dick

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The Fatal Eggs

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Poems

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Wilhelm Meister

156.  Anton Chekhov,
The Story of a Nobody

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Poor People

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The Death of Ivan Ilyich

159.  Dante Alighieri,
Vita nuova

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The Tragedy of Korosko

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Letters to Friends, Family and Editors

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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

163.  Erich Fried,
Love Poems

164.  Antonin Artaud,
Selected Works

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Oliver Twist

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The Zone

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Guignol’s Band

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A Dog’s Heart

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The Blaze of Noon

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The Crocodile

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The Death of a Civil Servant

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Plays Vol. 2

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Seven Dada Manifestos
and
Lampisteries

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The Lulu Plays and Other Sex Tragedies

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Spring Awakening

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The Gambler

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The Etruscan Vase and Other Stories

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Tales of the Supernatural

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To the Lighthouse

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The Beautiful and Damned

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Dubliners

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The Captain’s Daughter

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Winesburg Ohio

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Ulysses

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Faust

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Mrs Dalloway

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The Comical Romance

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Pushkin Hills

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This Side of Paradise

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Complete Lyrical Poems

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Plays Vol. 2

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Rudin

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Cheeks on Fire

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Two Days in the Life of the Terrestrial Globe

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Four Plays

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Fantastic Tales

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London Bridge

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The White Guard

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The Divine Comedy

 

 

 

 

 

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