Smith--English+IV

Smith OUTSIDE READING—ENGLISH **IV** You will be reading four novels on your own during the year (1 each quarter) in conjunction with our study of world literature. Choose from the following works. No others may be substituted unless you have prior permission from your teacher. You may __not__ read novels you have already read. Select a different nation-ality for each quarter. NO //Sparknotes/Cliff’s Notes// permitted without permission of instructor. Aeschylus. __Prometheus Bound.__ Greek-play Buck, Pearl. __The Good Earth,__ set in China-novel Carter, Forrest. __The Education of Little Tree.__ Native American-novel Dostoevsky, Fyodor. __Crime and Punishment.__ Russian-novel Dumas, Alexander. __The Three Musketeers.__ French-novel Dumas, Alexander. __The Count of Monte Cristo.__ French-novel Frank, Anne. __Diary of Anne Frank.__ Dutch Hugo, Victor. __Les Miserables.__ French-novel Hugo, Victor. __The Hunchback of Notre Dame.__ French-novel Kipling, Rudyard. __Kim__. British India-novel L'Amour, Louis. __The Lonesome Gods____.__ American-novel Leroux, Gaston. __Phantom of the Opera__. French-novel Orczy, Baroness Emmuska. __The Scarlet Pimpernel.__ Hungarian author, French setting-novel Paton, Alan. __Cry, the Beloved Country.__ South African-novel Rostand, Edmond. __Cyrano de Bergerac.__ French-play Shakespeare, William. __A Comedy of Errors.__ English-play Solzhenitsyn, Alexander. __One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch.__ Russian-novel Tolstoy, Leo. __War and Peace.__ Russian-novel Turner, Nancy E. __These Is My Words: The Diary of Sarah Agnes Prine.__ American-novel Virgil. __The Aeneid__. Roman-epic Wilder, Thornton. __Our Town.__ American-play