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Bibliography List of sources referenced in the study guide.
References Citations for further reading and research.
George Orwell Author of the dystopian novel 1984.
Dystopian novel about totalitarian government
1984
control.
Isaac Asimov Sci-fi author known for I, Robot.
John Steinbeck Author of The Grapes of Wrath.
Maya Angelou Author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
Frederick Douglass Abolitionist known for Narrative of The Life.
Aldous Huxley Author of Brave New World.
Gabriel García Márquez Author of One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Paula Gunn Allen Author of America the Beautiful: Last Poems.
Robert Frost Poet known for The Road Not Taken.
Edgar Allan Poe Author of The Raven and The Tell-Tale Heart.
Thomas Pynchon Author of Gravity's Rainbow and The Crying of Lot 49.
Sandra Cisneros Author of House on Mango Street.
Jane Austen Author of Pride and Prejudice and Emma.
, Gwendolyn Brooks Poet known for We Real Cool.
Nikki Giovanni Poet known for You Came, Too.
Martin Luther King Jr. Civil rights leader known for impactful speeches.
Amy Tan Author of Joy Luck Club.
J.W and J.D. Houston Authors of Farewell to Manzanar.
Author of The Scarlet Letter and The House of the
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Seven Gables.
Paul Laurence Dunbar Poet known for We Wear the Mask.
Alice Walker Author of Everyday Use and The Color Purple.
Brontë Sisters Famous trio of English novelists and poets.
Emily Brontë Author of the novel Wuthering Heights.
Charlotte Brontë Known for the novel Jane Eyre.
Anne Brontë Wrote the novel Agnes Grey.
Lewis Carroll Author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Geoffrey Chaucer Famous for Canterbury Tales.
Charles Dickens Notable works include A Tale of Two Cities.
E. M. Forster Wrote A Room with a View.
C.S. Lewis Authored Chronicles of Narnia series.
William Shakespeare Renowned playwright of numerous classic plays.
Virginia Woolf Known for Mrs. Dalloway and A Room of One's Own.
English romantic poet and co-author of Lyrical
William Wordsworth
Ballads.
Leo Tolstoy Famous for War and Peace and Anna Karenina.
Alexander Pushkin Known for the poem A Little Bird.
Mikhail Shcherbatov Wrote Journey to the Land of Ophir.
Classicalism Literary movement emphasizing classical antiquity.