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Abbott, Edwin A. | Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions | Literature |
Alcott, Louisa May | Flower | Literature |
Alcott, Louisa May | Little Women | Literature |
Alger Jr., Horatio | Cast Upon the Breakers | Literature |
Alger Jr., Horatio | Ragged Dick or Street Life in New York | Literature |
Alger Jr., Horatio | Struggling Upward | Literature |
Anonymous | Beowulf | Literature |
Aristotle | Categories | Philosophy |
Aristotle | History of Animals | Philosophy |
Aristotle | Metaphysics | Philosophy |
Aristotle | Meteorology | Philosophy |
Aristotle | Nicomachean Ethics | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On Dreams | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On Generation and Corruption | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On Interpretation | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On Longevity and Shortness of Life | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On Memory and Reminiscence | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On Prophesying By Dreams | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On Sense and the Sensible | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On Sleep and Sleeplessness | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On Sophistical Refutations | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On the Gait of Animals | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On the Generation of Animals | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On the Heavens | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On the Motion of Animals | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On the Parts of Animals | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On the Soul | Philosophy |
Aristotle | On Youth and Old Age, On Life and Death, On Breathing | Philosophy |
Aristotle | Physics | Philosophy |
Aristotle | Poetics | Philosophy |
Aristotle | Politics | Philosophy |
Aristotle | Posterior Analytics | Philosophy |
Aristotle | Prior Analytics | Philosophy |
Aristotle | Rhetoric | Philosophy |
Aristotle | Topics | Philosophy |
Augustine, Saint | Confessions and Enchiridion | Philosophy |
Austen, Jane | Emma | Literature |
Austen, Jane | Northanger Abbey | Literature |
Austen, Jane | Persuasion | Literature |
Austen, Jane | Pride and Prejudice | Literature |
Austen, Jane | Sense and Sensibility | Literature |
Bacon, Francis | Essays | Philosophy |
Bacon, Francis | The New Atlantis | Philosophy |
Barrie, James M. | Peter Pan | Literature |
Baum, L. Frank | Marvelous Land of Oz | Literature |
Baum, L. Frank | Wonderful Wizard of Oz | Literature |
Behn, Aphra | Rover or the Banish'd Cavaliers | Literature |
Behn, Mrs. Aphra | Oroonoko or the Royal Slave | Literature |
Berkeley, George | Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge | Philosophy |
Bierce, Ambrose | Can Such Things Be | Literature |
Bierce, Ambrose | Devil's Dictionary | Literature |
Bronte, Charlotte | Jane Eyre | Literature |
Bronte, Emily | Wuthering Heights | Literature |
Browning, Robert | Dramatic Lyrics | Literature |
Buchan, John | Thirty-nine Steps | Literature |
Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George | Last Days of Pompeii | Literature |
Bunyan, John | Pilgrim's Progress | Literature |
Burke, Edmund | Reflections on the Revolution in France | Literature |
Burnett, Frances Hodgson | Sara Crewe or What Happened at Miss Minchin's | Literature |
Burnett, Frances Hodgson | Secret Garden | Literature |
Burroughs, Edgar Rice | At the Earth's Core | Literature |
Burroughs, Edgar Rice | Beasts of Tarzan | Literature |
Burroughs, Edgar Rice | Gods of Mars | Literature |
Burroughs, Edgar Rice | Jungle Tales of Tarzan | Literature |
Burroughs, Edgar Rice | Monster Men | Literature |
Burroughs, Edgar Rice | Princess of Mars | Literature |
Burroughs, Edgar Rice | Return of Tarzan | Literature |
Burroughs, Edgar Rice | Son of Tarzan | Literature |
Burroughs, Edgar Rice | Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar | Literature |
Burroughs, Edgar Rice | Tarzan of the Apes | Literature |
Burroughs, Edgar Rice | Thuvia, Maid of Mars | Literature |
Burroughs, Edgar Rice | Warlord of Mars | Literature |
Burton, Sir Richard | Arabian Nights | Literature |
Butler, Samuel | Way of All Flesh | Literature |
Byron, George | Don Juan | Literature |
Carroll, Lewis | Alice's Adventures In Wonderland | Literature |
Carroll, Lewis | Hunting of the Snark an Agony In Eight Fits | Literature |
Carroll, Lewis | Through the Looking Glass | Literature |
Cather, Willa | Alexander's Bridge | Literature |
Cather, Willa | O Pioneers! | Literature |
Cather, Willa | Song of the Lark | Literature |
Charlotte Town committee | Charlotte Town Resolves | Document |
Chaucer, Geoffrey | Canterbury Tales | Literature |
Cleland, John | Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure | Literature |
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor | Christabel | Literature |
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor | Kubla Khan | Literature |
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor | Rime of the Ancient Mariner | Literature |
Colonists | Fundamental Orders of 1693 | Document |
Colonists | Mayflower Compact | Document |
Conrad, Joseph | Heart of Darkness | Literature |
Conrad, Joseph | Lord Jim | Literature |
Conrad, Joseph | Secret Sharer | Literature |
Crane, Stephen | Black Riders and Other Lines | Literature |
Crane, Stephen | Blue Hotel | Literature |
Crane, Stephen | Red Badge of Courage | Literature |
Crane, Stephen | War Is Kind and Other Lines | Literature |
Dana, Richard Henry | Two Years Before the Mast | Literature |
Defoe, Daniel | Robinson Crusoe | Literature |
Descartes, Rene | Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason and Seeking Truth in the Sciences | Philosophy |
Dickens, Charles | American | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Battle of Life | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Child's History of England | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Chimes | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Christmas Carol | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Cricket on the Hearth | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | David Copperfield | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Dombey and Son | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Hard Times | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Holiday Romance | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Hunted Down | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Master Humphrey's Clock | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Mystery of Edwin Drood | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Old Curiosity Shop | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Oliver Twist or the Parish Boy's Progress | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Pickwick Papers | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Pictures from Italy | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Speeches: Literary and Social | Literature |
Dickens, Charles | Tale of Two Cities | Literature |
Douglass, Frederick | My Bondage and My Freedom | Literature |
Douglass, Frederick | Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave | Literature |
Doyle, Arthur Conan | Adventures of Sherlock Holmes | Literature |
Doyle, Arthur Conan | Case Book of Sherlock Holmes | Literature |
Doyle, Arthur Conan | His Last Bow | Literature |
Doyle, Arthur Conan | Hound | Literature |
Doyle, Arthur Conan | Lost World | Literature |
Doyle, Arthur Conan | Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes | Literature |
Doyle, Arthur Conan | Poison Belt | Literature |
Doyle, Arthur Conan | Return of Sherlock Holmes | Literature |
Doyle, Arthur Conan | Sign | Literature |
Doyle, Arthur Conan | Study | Literature |
Doyle, Arthur Conan | Through the Magic Door | Literature |
Doyle, Arthur Conan | Valley | Literature |
Dreiser, Theodore | Sister Carrie | Literature |
Eliot, George | Silas Marner | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Address | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | American Scholar | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Conduct of Life | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Conservative | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | English Traits | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Essays - First Series | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Essays - Second Series | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Lecture on the Times | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Literary Ethics | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Man the Reformer | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Method of Nature | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Nature; Addresses and Lectures | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Representative Men | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Transcendentalist | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Uncollected Prose | Literature |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Young American | Literature |
Epictetus | Discourses | Philosophy |
Fielding, Henry | History of Tom Jones, A Foundling | Literature |
Franklin, Benjamin | Autobiography | Literature |
Franklin, Benjamin | Boston and London | Literature |
Franklin, Benjamin | London 1757-1775 | Literature |
Franklin, Benjamin | Paris 1776-1785 | Literature |
Franklin, Benjamin | Philadelphia 1726-1757 | Literature |
Franklin, Benjamin | Philadelphia 1785-1790 | Literature |
Franklin, Benjamin | Poor Richard Improved | Literature |
Freud, Sigmund | Young Girl's Diary | Philosophy |
Gay, John | Beggar's Opera | Literature |
Government | Articles of Confederation | Document |
Government | Constitution | Document |
Government | Northwest Ordinance | Document |
Government | The Constitution of the Iroquois Nations | Document |
Government - France | Declaration of the Rights of Man | Document |
Gray, Thomas | Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard | Literature |
Hamilton | Federalist | Literature |
Hardy, Thomas | Jude the Obscure | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Alice Doane's Appeal | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Ambitious Guest | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Artist of the Beautiful | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Birthmark | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Celestial Railroad | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Dr. Heidegger's Experiment | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Earth's Holocaust | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Egotism or the Bosom Serpent | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Ethan Brand | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Feathertop: A Moralized Legend | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Great Stone Face | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Hollow of the Three Hills | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | House of the Seven Gables | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Lady Eleanore's Mantle | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Maypole of Merry Mount | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Minister's Black Veil | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Mr. Higginbotham's Castrophe | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | My Kinsman, Major Molineux | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Old Esther Dudley | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Peter Goldthwaite's Treasure | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Prophetic Pictures | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Rappaccini's Daughter | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Scarlet Letter | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Snow-Image: A Childish Miracle | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Wedding Knell | Literature |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Young Goodman Brown | Literature |
Henry, O. | Gift of the Magi | Literature |
Hobbes, Thomas | Leviathan | Philosophy |
Hubbard, Elbert | Message to Garcia | Literature |
Hume, David | Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding | Philosophy |
Informational | Statistical Summary - America's Major Wars | Informational |
Irving, Washington | Alhambra | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Art of Book-Making | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Author's Account of Himself | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Boar's Head Tavern, Eastcheap | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Broken Heart | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Christmas | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Christmas Day | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Christmas Dinner | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Christmas Eve | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Country Church | Literature |
Irving, Washington | English Writers on America | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Inn Kitchen | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Legend of Sleepy Hollow | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Legend of Sleepy Hollow | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Little Britain | Literature |
Irving, Washington | London Antiques | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Mutability of Literature | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Philip of Pokanoket | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Rip Van Winkle | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Roscoe | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Royal Poet | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Rural Funerals | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Rural Life in England | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Spectre Bridegroom | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Stage Coach | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Stratford-On-Avon | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Sunday In London | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Traits of Indian Character | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Voyage | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Westminister Abbey | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Widow and Her Son | Literature |
Irving, Washington | Wife | Literature |
James, Henry | Portraitof a Lady | Literature |
James, Henry | Washington Square | Literature |
James, William | Essays in Radical Empiricism | Philosophy |
Jay, Hamilton and Madison | Federalist Papers | Document |
Jefferson, Thomas | Addresses, Messages and Replies | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Autobiography | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Autobiography, Excerpts on Slavery | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Banneker Letter | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Curric. for the Univ. of Virginia | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Declaration of Independence | Document |
Jefferson, Thomas | First Inaugural Address | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Head and Heart Letter | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Indian Addresses | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Letters | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Louisiana Purchase | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Miscellany | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Notes on the State of Virginia | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Notes on the State of Virginia, Query XIV | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Notes on the State of Virginia, Query XVIII | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Original Rough Draft of the Declar. of Indep. | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Public Papers | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Religious Freedom | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Sale of Monticello Notice | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Sally Accusation | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | State of Virginia | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Summary View of the Rights of British America | Literature |
Jefferson, Thomas | Thomas Jefferson's 1st Inaugural Address | Document |
John, King | Magna Carta or the Great Charter of King John… | Literature |
Kant, Immanuel | Critique of Judgement | Philosophy |
Kant, Immanuel | Critique of Practical Reason | Philosophy |
Kant, Immanuel | Critique of Pure Reason | Philosophy |
Kant, Immanuel | Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals | Philosophy |
Kant, Immanuel | Introduction to the Metaphysic of Morals | Philosophy |
Kant, Immanuel | Metaphysical Elements of Ethics | Philosophy |
Kant, Immanuel | Science of Right | Philosophy |
Keats, John | Character of Charles Brown | Literature |
Keats, John | Day Is Gone, And All of Its Sweets Are Gone! | Literature |
Keats, John | Dedication (of Poems, 1817) to Leigh Hunt, Esq. | Literature |
Keats, John | Endymion: A Poetic Romance | Literature |
Keats, John | Eve of Saint Mark | Literature |
Keats, John | For There's Bishop's Teign | Literature |
Keats, John | How Many Bards Gild the Lapses of Time! | Literature |
Keats, John | Hyperion, A Fragment | Literature |
Keats, John | I Stood Tip-Toe Upon A Little Hill | Literature |
Keats, John | Imitation of Spenser | Literature |
Keats, John | Isabella or the Pot of Basil | Literature |
Keats, John | Lines Rhymed In A Letter From Oxford | Literature |
Keats, John | O Solitude! If I Must With Thee Dwell | Literature |
Keats, John | Ode ("Bards of Passion and of Mirth") | Literature |
Keats, John | Ode On Indolence | Literature |
Keats, John | Ode On Melancholy | Literature |
Keats, John | Ode to Psyche | Literature |
Keats, John | On a Dream | Literature |
Keats, John | On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer | Literature |
Keats, John | On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again | Literature |
Keats, John | On Visiting the Tomb of Burns | Literature |
Keats, John | Over the Hill and Over the Dale | Literature |
Keats, John | Poet, A Fragment | Literature |
Keats, John | Sleep and Poetry | Literature |
Keats, John | Song About Myself | Literature |
Keats, John | Stanzas ("In Drear-Nighted December") | Literature |
Keats, John | To ("What Can I Do To Drive Away") | Literature |
Keats, John | To Ailsa Rock | Literature |
Keats, John | To Homer | Literature |
Keats, John | To One Who Has Been Long In City Pent | Literature |
Keats, John | To Sleep | Literature |
Keats, John | Translated From Ronsard | Literature |
Keats, John | When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be | Literature |
Keats, John | Why Did I Laugh To-night? No Voice Will Tell | Literature |
Kennedy, John F. | Inaugural Address | Literature |
King Jr., Dr. Martin Luther | I Have a Dream | Literature |
King Jr., Dr. Martin Luther | I Have a Dream Speech | Document |
Kipling, Rudyard | Jungle Book | Literature |
Kipling, Rudyard | Kim | Literature |
Lang, Andrew | Arabian Nights Entertainments | Literature |
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm | Monadology | Philosophy |
Lewis, Sinclair | Our Mr. Wrenn | Literature |
Lincoln, Abraham | Abraham Lincoln's 2nd Inaugural Address | Document |
Lincoln, Abraham | Emancipation Proclamation | Document |
Lincoln, Abraham | First Inaugural Address | Literature |
Lincoln, Abraham | Gettysburg Address | Literature |
Lincoln, Abraham | Gettysburg Address | Document |
Locke, John | Essay Concerning Human Understanding | Philosophy |
Locke, John | Essay Concerning the True Original Extent and End of Civil Government | Philosophy |
Locke, John | Letter Concerning Toleration | Philosophy |
Locke, John | Two Treatises of Government | Philosophy |
London, Jack | Call of the Wild | Literature |
London, Jack | Iron Heel | Literature |
London, Jack | Martin Eden | Literature |
London, Jack | People of the Abyss | Literature |
London, Jack | Sea-Wolf | Literature |
London, Jack | Son of the Wolf | Literature |
London, Jack | To Build A Fire | Literature |
London, Jack | White Fang | Literature |
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth | Paul Revere's Ride | Literature |
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth | Song of Hiawatha | Literature |
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth | Village Blacksmith | Literature |
Lucretius, Titus | On the Nature of Things | Philosophy |
MacDonald, George | At the Back of the North Wind | Literature |
Machiavelli, Nicolo | Prince | Philosophy |
Marx, Karl | Communist Manifesto | Philosophy |
Marx, Karl | Manifesto of the Communist Party | Philosophy |
Melville, Herman | Benito Cereno | Literature |
Melville, Herman | Billy Budd | Literature |
Melville, Herman | Moby Dick or the Whale | Literature |
Melville, Herman | Typee | Literature |
Mill, John Stuart | On Liberty | Philosophy |
Mill, John Stuart | Representative Government | Philosophy |
Mill, John Stuart | Subjection of Women | Philosophy |
Mill, John Stuart | Utilitarianism | Philosophy |
Millay, Edna St. Vincent | Renascence and Other Poems | Literature |
Milton, John | An Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester | Literature |
Milton, John | Another on the Same | Literature |
Milton, John | Areopagitica | Literature |
Milton, John | At A Solemn Musick | Literature |
Milton, John | At A Vacation Exercise in the Colledge | Literature |
Milton, John | Comus | Literature |
Milton, John | Fifth Ode of Horace. Lib. I | Literature |
Milton, John | Il Penseroso | Literature |
Milton, John | L'Allegro | Literature |
Milton, John | Lycidas | Literature |
Milton, John | On Shakespeare | Literature |
Milton, John | On the Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough | Literature |
Milton, John | On the Lord Gen. Fairfax at the Seige of Colchester | Literature |
Milton, John | On the Morning of Christ's Nativity | Literature |
Milton, John | On the New Forcers of Conscience Under the Long Parliament | Literature |
Milton, John | On the University Carrier | Literature |
Milton, John | On Time | Literature |
Milton, John | Paradise Lost | Literature |
Milton, John | Paradise Regained | Literature |
Milton, John | Paraphrase on Psalm 114 | Literature |
Milton, John | Passion | Literature |
Milton, John | Psalm 136 | Literature |
Milton, John | Psalms I-VIII, LXXX-LXXXVIII | Literature |
Milton, John | Samson Agonistes | Literature |
Milton, John | Song on May Morning | Literature |
Milton, John | Sonnets | Literature |
Milton, John | To Mr. Cyriack Skinner Upon His Blindness | Literature |
Milton, John | To Sr Henry Vane the Younger | Literature |
Milton, John | To the Lord Generall May 1652 | Literature |
Milton, John | Upon the Circumcision | Literature |
Monroe | Monroe Doctrine | Document |
Montaigne, Michel de | Essays | Philosophy |
Moore, Clement Clarke | Night Before Christmas | Literature |
More, Sir Thomas | Utopia | Literature |
Morley, Christopher | Parnassus on Wheels | Literature |
Nietzsche, Friedrich | Thus Spake Zarathustra | Philosophy |
Norris, Frank | Pit, A Story of Chicago | Literature |
Orczy, Baroness | Scarlet Pimpernel | Literature |
Paine, Thomas | American Crisis | Philosophy |
Paine, Thomas | Common Sense | Philosophy |
Paine, Thomas | Rights of Man | Philosophy |
Pascal, Blaise | Pensees | Philosophy |
Pascal, Blaise | Provincial Letters | Philosophy |
Phillips, David Graham | Susan Lenox: Her Rise and Fall | Literature |
Plato | Charmides or Temperance | Philosophy |
Plato | Cratylus | Philosophy |
Plato | Critias | Philosophy |
Plato | Crito | Philosophy |
Plato | Euthydemus | Philosophy |
Plato | Euthyphro | Philosophy |
Plato | Gorgias | Philosophy |
Plato | Ion | Philosophy |
Plato | Laches or Courage | Philosophy |
Plato | Laws | Philosophy |
Plato | Lysis or Friendship | Philosophy |
Plato | Meno | Philosophy |
Plato | Parmenides | Philosophy |
Plato | Phaedo | Philosophy |
Plato | Phaedrus | Philosophy |
Plato | Philebus | Philosophy |
Plato | Protagoras | Philosophy |
Plato | Republic | Philosophy |
Plato | Seventh Letter | Philosophy |
Plato | Sophist | Philosophy |
Plato | Statesman | Philosophy |
Plato | Symposium | Philosophy |
Plato | Theaetetus | Philosophy |
Plato | Timaeus | Philosophy |
Plotinus | Six Enneads | Philosophy |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Al Aaraaf | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Alone | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Angel of the Odd, An Extravaganza | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Annabel Lee | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Assignation | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Balloon-Hoax | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Bells | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Berenice | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Black Cat | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Bon-Bon | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Bridal Ballad | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Business Man | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Cask of Amontillado | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | City in the Sea | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Coliseum | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Colloquy of Monos and Una | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Conqueror Worm | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Conversation of Eirosmion and Charmion | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Criticism | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Descent into the Maelstrom | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Devil in the Belfry | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Diddling | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Domain of Arnheim | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Dream | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Dream Within A Dream | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Dreamland | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Dreams | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Duc De L'Omlette | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Eldorado | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Eleonora | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Elizabeth | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Enigma | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Eulalie | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Evening Star | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Fairy-Land | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Fall of the House of Usher | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | For Annie | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Four Beasts In One--The Homo-Cameleopard | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Gold-Bug | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Hans Phaall | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Happiest Day, The Happiest Hour | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Haunted Palace | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Hop-Frog or the Eight Chained Ourang-Outangs | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | How to Write a Blackwood Article | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Hymn | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Imp of the Perverse | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Island of the Fay | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Israfel | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | King Pest | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Lake | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Landor's Cottage | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Landscape Garden | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Lenore | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Ligeia | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Lionizing | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq. | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Loss of Breath | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Man of the Crowd | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Man That Was Used Up | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Marginalia | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Masque of the Red Death | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Mellonta Tauta | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Mesmeric Revelation | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Metzengerstein | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Morella | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Morning on the Wissahiccon | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Ms. Found In A Bottle | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Murders in the Rue Morgue | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Mystery of Marie Roget | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Mystification | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Never Bet the Devil Your Head | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Oblong Box | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Oval Portrait | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Pit and the Pendulum | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Pit and the Pendulum | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Power of Words | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Predicament | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Premature Burial | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Purloined Letter | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Raven | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Romance | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Scenes from "Politian" | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Serenade | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Shadow--A Parable | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Silence--A Fable | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Sleeper | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Some Words With A Mummy | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Song | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Sonnet--Silence | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Sonnet--To Science | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Sonnet--To Zante | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Spectacles | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Sphinx | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Spirits of the Dead | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Stanzas | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | System of Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Tale of Jerusalem | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Tale of the Ragged Mountains | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Tamerlane | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Tell-Tale Heart | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Thou Art the Man | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Thousand-And-Second Tale of Scheherazade | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Three Sundays In A Week | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | To | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | To | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | To F-- | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | To F--S S. O--D | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | To Helen | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | To Helen | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | To M-- | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | To M.L.S. | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | To My Mother | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | To One In Paradise | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | To the River -- | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Ulalame | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Valentine | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Valley of Unrest | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Von Kempelen and His Discovery | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand In A Sling | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | William Wilson | Literature |
Poe, Edgar Allan | X-ing A Paragrab | Literature |
Porter, Eleanor H. (Hodgman) | Just David | Literature |
Prescott, William Hickling | History of the Conquest of Mexico | Literature |
Rinehart, Mary Roberts | Bab: A Sub-Deb | Literature |
Rousseau, Jean-Jacque | Confessions of Jean-Jacque Rousseau | Philosophy |
Saki (H.H. Munro) | Chronicles of Clovis | Literature |
Saki (H.H. Munro) | Reginald | Literature |
Saki (H.H. Munro) | Reginald in Russia | Literature |
Saki (H.H. Munro) | Unbearable Bassington | Literature |
Sandburg, Carl | Chicago Poems | Literature |
Scott, Walter | Chronicles of the Canongate | Literature |
Scott, Walter | Ivanhoe | Literature |
Scott, Walter | Keepsake Stories | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | 1 King Henry IV | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | 2 King Henry IV | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | 3 King Henry VI | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | All's Well That Ends Well | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Antony and Cleopatra | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | As You Like It | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Comedy of Errors | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Coriolanus | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Cymbeline | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Hamlet | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Julius Caesar | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | King Henry V | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | King Henry VIII | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | King John | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | King Lear | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | King Richard II | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | King Richard III | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Lover's Complaint | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Love's Labour's Lost | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | MacBeth | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Measure for Measure | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Merchant of Venice | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Merry Wives of Windsor | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Midsummer Night's Dream | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Much Ado About Nothing | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Othello | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Pericles, Prince of Tyre | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Rape of Lucrece | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Romeo and Juliet | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Sonnets | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Taming of the Shrew | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Tempest | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Timon of Athens | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Titus Andronicus | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Troilus and Cressida | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Twelfth Night | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Two Gentlemen of Verona | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Venus and Adonis | Literature |
Shakespeare, William | Winter's Tale | Literature |
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft | Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus | Literature |
Smith, Adam | Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations | Philosophy |
Spencer, Edmund | Epithalamion | Literature |
Spinoza, Baruch | Ethics | Philosophy |
Spinoza, Baruch | On the Improvement of Understanding | Philosophy |
Spinoza, Baruch | Political Treatise | Philosophy |
Spinoza, Baruch | Theologico - Political Treatise | Philosophy |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Across the Plains | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Art of Writing | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Catriona | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Child's Garden of Verses | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Essays of Travel | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Footnote to History | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | In the South Seas | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Inland Voyage | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Kidnapped | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume I | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume II | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Moral Emblems | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | New Arabian Nights | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Prayers Written at Vailima | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Silverado Squatters | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Songs of Travel and Other Verses | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Treasure Island | Literature |
Stevenson, Robert Louis | Wrecker | Literature |
Stoker, Bram | Dracula | Literature |
Stoker, Bram | Dracula's Guest | Literature |
Stratton-Porter, Gene | At the Foot of the Rainbow | Literature |
Stratton-Porter, Gene | Freckles | Literature |
Stratton-Porter, Gene | Girl of the Limberlost | Literature |
Stratton-Porter, Gene | Song of the Cardinal | Literature |
Swift, Jonathan | Gulliver's Travels | Literature |
Swift, Jonathan | Modest Proposal | Literature |
Tennyson, Alfred | Charge of the Light Brigade | Literature |
Thoreau, Henry David | Civil Disobedience | Philosophy |
Thoreau, Henry David | Life Without Principle | Philosophy |
Thoreau, Henry David | Plea for Captain John Brown | Philosophy |
Thoreau, Henry David | Slavery in Massachusetts | Philosophy |
Thoreau, Henry David | Walden Or Life in the Woods | Philosophy |
Trollope, Anthony | Ayala's Angel | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Adventures of Tom Sawyer | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Extracts from Adam's Diary | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Ghost Story | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Great Revolution In Pitcairn | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Mark Twain's Speeches | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | My Watch | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | New Crime | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Niagara | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Political Economy | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Prince and the Pauper | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Pudd'nhead Wilson, A Tale | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Tom Sawyer Abroad | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Tom Sawyer, Detective | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | Tramp Abroad | Literature |
Twain, Mark (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne) | What Is Man? and Other Essays | Literature |
Various | Anti-Federalist Papers | Document |
Voltaire | Candide | Philosophy |
Wallace, Lew | Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ | Literature |
Washington, Booker Taliaferro | Up From Slavery | Literature |
Wells, H.G. | Invisible Man | Literature |
Wells, H.G. | Time Machine | Literature |
Wells, H.G. | War of the Worlds | Literature |
White, Andrew Dickson | History of the Warfare of Science with Theology In Christendom | Literature |
Whitman, Walt | Leaves of Grass | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Ballad of Reading Gaol | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Burden of Itys | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Charmides | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Eleutheria | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Flower or Love | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Flowers of Gold | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Fourth Movement | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Garden of Eros | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Humanitad | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Impressions de Theatre | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Miscellaneous Poems | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Panthea | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Picture of Dorian Gray | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Ravenna | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Rosa Mystica | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Sphinx | Literature |
Wilde, Oscar | Wind Flowers | Literature |
Wollstonecraft, Mary | Maria or the Wrongs of Woman | Literature |
Wollstonecraft, Mary | Vindication of the Rights of Woman | Literature |
Wright, Harold Bell | Uncrowned King | Literature |