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70 Cards in this Set
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Ultima Thule (poem)
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Longfellow
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Evangeline
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Longfellow
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The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table (essays)
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O.W. Holmes
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Portrait of a Lady
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Henry James
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The Bostonians
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Henry James
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Pathfinder
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James Fenimore Cooper
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Uncle Remus
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Joel Chandler Harris
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Mosses from an old Manse
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Hawthorne
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The Man with the Hoe
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Edwin Markham
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Snowbound (Poem)
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John Greenleaf Whittier
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Drum Taps
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Walt Whitman
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The Innocents Abroad
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Mark Twain
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Princess Cassamassima
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Henry James
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Billy Budd
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Herman Melville
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Daisy Miller
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Henry James
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The Age of Reason
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Thomas Paine
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The Maine Woods
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Thoreau
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The Marble Fawn
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Washington Square
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Henry James
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Grendel
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John Gardner
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Tamar
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Robinson Jeffers
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Long Days Journey Into Night (Play)
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Eugene O'Neill
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Nature
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Snowbound
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John Greenleaf Whittier
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Everything that Rises Must Converge
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Flannery O Connor
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The Life You Save May be Your Own
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Flannery O Connor
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A Good Man is Hard To Find
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Flannery O Connor
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American Contemporary author, who wrote about the rural south, using heavy religious themes..who am I?
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Flannery O Connor
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American abolitionist and politician, one of the "fireside poets" wrote "Snowbound" who am I?
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John Greenleaf Whittier
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Wrote American novels based on European folklore, was America's first international literary celebrity, who am I?
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Washington Irving
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"I Hear America Singing"
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Walt Whitman
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The Kitchen God's Wife
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Amy Tan
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An American Tragedy
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Theodore Dreiser
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Ars Poetica
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Alistair MacLeash
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"A Man said to the Universe"
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Stephen Crane
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Profiles In Courage
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JFK
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The Bell Jar
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Sylvia Plath
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Ship of Fools
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Katherine Anne Porter
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The Jilting of Granny Weatherall
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Katherine Anne Porter
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"The Red Wheelbarrow"
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William Carlos Williams
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"anyone lived in a pretty how town"
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ee Cummings
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Look Homeward Angel
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Thomas Wolfe
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You Cant Go Home Again
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Thomas Wolfe
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"I heard a Fly Buzz when I died"
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Emily Dickinson
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"I taste a liquor never brewed"
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Emily Dickinson
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"Because I Could Not Stop for Death"
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Emily Dickinson
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U.S.A. Trilogy
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John Dos Passos
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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
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James Thurber
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American Post-Modernist, won the nobel prize, plagued by depression, known for intensely personal poetry..whom am I?
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Anne Sexton
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"The Starry Night"
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Anne Sexton
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"The Bells"
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Anne Sexton
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American author wrote about everyday life of Jews in America, Wrote "The Natural" about baseball, who am I?
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Bernard Malamud
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"The Glass Menagerie"
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Tennessee Williams
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Which book is considered a protest against a growing Transcendental movement?
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The Scarlet Letter
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"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"
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Robert Frost
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"The Death of the Hired Man"
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Robert Frost
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"After Apple Picking"
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Robert Frost
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"The Mending Wall"
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Robert Frost
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The Sea Wolf
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Jack London
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The Spoon River Anthology
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Edgar Lee Masters
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Wrote famous non-fiction autobiography of Abraham Lincoln?
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Carl Sandburg
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"Stanzas on Freedom"
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James Lowell
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Anecdote of the Jar
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Wallace Stevens
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First black poet published in America
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Jupiter Hammon
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Address to the Negroes of the State of New York
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Jupiter Hammon
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Writings gave insight into the puritans, dealt with ethereal concepts, wrote "Huswifery"
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Edward Taylor
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"I Will Fight No More Forever"
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Chief Joseph
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"The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls"
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Longfellow
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"The River Merchants Wife: A Letter"
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Ezra Pound
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Recuerdo
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Edna St Vincent Millay
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