Alexander Dumas wrote "The count of Monte Cristo"
Charles Dickens wrote "David Copperfield"
Jane Austen , wrote " Pride and Prejudice"
Thomas Hardy wrote " Far from the madding Crowd", "Tess of d'ubervilles"
Emily Bronte wrote " Wuthering Heights"
William Scott wrote "Ivanhoe"
2006-07-21 22:56:05
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answer #1
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answered by Carla 3
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Thomas Mann, Lev Tolstoy, Edgar Alan Poe, Ernst Hemingway, Prosper Merime, Shota Rustaveli
2006-07-22 06:38:19
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answered by anukina 2
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Langston Hughes - The Ways of White Folks, Not Without Laughter.
John Steinbeck - Grapes of Wrath, Of Mice and Men
Anthony Burgess - A Clockwork Orange
William S. Burroughs - Naked Lunch
Kurt Vonnegut - Slaughter House 5
J.D. Salinger -Catcher in the Rye
Jack Kerouac - Dharam Bums
2006-07-22 06:01:35
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answered by Hooligan 4
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hmmm
Ancient
Homer - The Illiad, The Oddessey
Author unknown - Gilgamesh
Author unknown - Beowulf
Classical
some people would say Shakespeare, but i prefer Voltaire - Candide
Alexandre Dumas - The Three Musketeers, The Count of Monte Cristo
Modern
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Sherlock Holmes
Stephen King - The Dark Tower Series
JR Tolkien - (do i really need to name it?)
Edgar Allen Poe - pick a short story though im partial to the fall of the house of usher
O'Henry - pick anything by him its all masterpieces, and he was known to sit down and write his stories in one sitting with no editing.
im gonna stop there because i could almost go on forever.
2006-07-22 06:01:27
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answered by salientsamurai 3
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Tolstoy's works stand out on the world stage -- War and Peace. And, for poetry Robert Burns who contrived things for our language .. "the best laid schemes of mice and men often go astray". Mark Twain is the most world-famous of the American writers.
2006-07-22 05:55:05
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Shekspere - The Marchent of Venus
Mahatma Gandhi - My Experiements with True
Gurajada Apparavu - Knya Sulkom
2006-07-22 05:56:08
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answer #6
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answered by pandu 1
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Wilson Rawls:
Where the Red Fern Grows
Summer of the Monkeys
2006-07-22 09:26:45
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answered by Angie M 4
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George Orwell: 1984 and Animal Farm
2006-07-22 05:56:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Charles DIckens - A Christmas Carol
Herman Melville - Moby Dick
2006-07-22 05:51:31
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answered by Anonymous
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John Steinbeck.
East of Eden, Travels with Charley, The Grapes of Wrath, to name a few of his works
2006-07-22 05:53:40
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answered by Jack Nicholson 5
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