Prentice Hall Literature--The British Tradition
Prentice Hall Literature--The British Tradition
George OrwellHenry ReedV. S. NaipaulJohn DrydenEavan BolandJames BoswellSuckling, John SirWilfred Owen - undifferentiatedLouis MacNeiceAlfred Lord TennysonGerard Manley HopkinsGeorge MeredithGeoffrey ChaucerPhilip LarkinChristina Georgina RosettiElizabeth Barrett BrowningVirginia WoolfAndrew MarvellSamuel Taylor ColeridgeD. H. LawrenceJohn MiltonLord ByronJames BerryWilliam ShakespeareSir Philip SidneyJohn DonneStevie SmithElizabeth BowenRobert HerrickBurton RaffelMargaret DrabbleJames JoyceRobert GravesDerek WalcottThomas MaloryAlexander PopeGeorge Bernard ShawGraham GreeneChristopher MarloweSamuel JohnsonRobert BurnsWilliam WordsworthJoseph ConradRichard LovelaceE. M. ForsterJoseph AddisonWilliam Butler YeatsMarie BorroffNadine GordimerJonathan SwiftSamuel PepysJohn BunyanPercy Bysshe ShelleySeamus HeaneyTed HughesThomas HardyDylan ThomasDoris LessingJohn KeatsBen JonsonDaniel DefoeCharles DickensRobert BrowningStephen SpenderEdmund SpenserKennedy, Charles W.Sir Richard SteeleAlan StilltoeT. S. EliotThomas GrayWilliam TrevorRudyard KiplingMatthew ArnoldMary ShelleyAndrew W. ConradGeorge HerbertWilliam BlakeA. E. HousmanDante Gabriel RossettiWilliam HazlittBedeW. H. AudenSiegfried SassoonKatherine MansfieldBrooke, RupertWalter Raleigh
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short storiesReaders (Secondary)DramaFlower vendingLinguistics teachersSocial classesSpeech and social statusMan-woman relationshipsEnglish languageBritish and irish drama