Tracey--Honors+English+III

Read each work completely. You may **not** have read the piece before. You may NOT use Sparknotes, Cliffs Notes, etc., without express permission from the instructor. (**0ne of these is required reading.)** Books about: **** Anglo-Saxon Period ** Bryher, Winifred. //Roman Wall.// // - - -. Ruan. // Costain, Thomas. //The Conquerors.// Durant. G.M. //Journey into Roman Britain.// Muntz, Hope. //The Golden Warrior.// Trease, Geoffrey. //Escape to King Alfred.// Stewart, Mary- //The Hollow Hills.// // Beowulf. //
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Books about: **** Medieval Period ** Bank, Mary McLeod. //King Arthur & His Noble// // Knights. // Chute, Marchetti. //Geoffrey Chaucer of England.// Costain, Thomas. //Below the Salt.// Doyle, Arthur Conan. //Sir Nigel.// Scott, Sir Walter. //Ivanhoe.// Stevenson, Robert L. //The Black Arrow.// Tennyson, Alfred Lord. //Idylls of the King.// Twain, Mark. //A Connecticut Yankee in King// // Arthur 's Court. // White, T.E. //The Once and Future King.// Chaucer, Geoffrey. //Canterbury Tales.// (10) - - -. //Troilus and Criseyde.// Malory, Thomas. //Morte a'Arthur.//
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Elizabethan Period ** Bames, Margaret. C. //Tudor Rose.// Byrd, Elizabeth. //Immortal Queen.// Davis, William S. //Life in Elizabethan Days.// Goudge, Elizabeth. //Towers in the Mist.// Holt, Victoria. //My Enemy the Queen.// Scott, Sir Walter. //Kenilworth.// Shellabarger, Samuel. //The King's Cavalier.// Sutcliff, Rosemary. //Lady in Waiting.// Twain, Mark. //The Prince and the Pauper.// any play by Shakespeare, Jonson, Marlowe—only with teacher approval ahead of time.
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17th Century ** Barnes, Margaret. //Mary of Carisbrooke.// // ---. With All My Heart. // Blackmore, R.D. //Lorna Doone.// Clark, J. Kent. //King's Agent.// Doyle, A. Conan. //Micah Clarke.// Du Maurier, Daphne//. Frenchman's Creek.// Goudge, Elizabeth//. White Witch//. Hawes, C.B//. Dark Frigate.// Sutcliff, Rosemary//. Simon.// Literature from: Milton, John. //Paradise Lost.// Pepys, Samuel. //Diary//. Books about: **** 18th Century ** Carr, John D//. Bride of Newgate//. Falkner, John M//. Moonfleet.// Frye, Pearl//. Game for Empires.// Stevenson, Robert L//. Kidnapped.// Trollope, Anthony//. The Eustace Diamonds.// Defoe//. Robinson Crusoe.// // - - - . Journal of the Plague Year //. Fielding. //Tom Jones//. Richardson. //Pamela//. Goldsmith. //Vicar of Wakefield.// Books about: **** 19th Century ** Bonnet, Theodore. //The Mudlark//. Collins, Wilkie. //The Moonstone//. Goudge, Elizabeth- //Dean's Watch//. Haycraft, Mollie. //Queen Victoria//. Wilde, Oscar. //The Importance of Being Earnest//. Woolf, Virginia. //Flush//. Austen, Jane. //Emma//. Bronte, Charlotte. //Jane Eyre//. Bronte, Emily. //Wuthering Heights//. Dickens, Charles, any Eliot. //The Mill on the Floss//. - - -. Silas //Marner//. Hardy, Thomas, any Kipling, Rudyard. //Kim//. - - -. //Captain's Courageous//. Stevenson, Robert L. //Treasure Island//. - - -. //Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde//. Tennyson. //Idylls of the King//. Bowen//. Death of the Heart//. Cronin. //The Citadel//. Hilton//. Goodbye, Mr. Chips//. Hudson. //Green Mansions//. Huxley. //Brave New World.// Llewellyn. //How Green Was My Valley//. Maugham. //Of Human Bondage.// Orwell. //1984.// Shaw. //Pygmalion//. Tolkien, any (use chron. order) Wells, H. G. //Time Machine//. short stories ****// : // ** // "The Demon Lover" 1090 // // "No Witchcraft for Sale" 1144 // // "The Lagoon" 1160 // // "Araby" 1173 // // "Lady in the Looking Glass" 1184 // // "The Rocking Horse Winner" 1202 // // "The Rain Horse" 1239 // poetry: ** // Byron p. 764 ("Apostrophe") // // Shelley pp. 776, 778, 781 // // Keats pp. 794, 798 // // Tennyson p. 869 // // Brownings pp. 884, 893 // // Yeats pp. 1029. 1031 // // Eliot p. 1047 and commentary (1044) // // Auden p. 1060 // // Thomas pp. 1232, 1234 //
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