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Jane Austen
J.M. Barrie
Charles Baudelaire
Charlotte Brontë

Jane Eyre (1847)

The Brothers Grimm

Fairy Tales (1812-22)

Lewis Carroll
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
E.M. Forster
Kahlil Gibran

The Madman (1918)

Nikolai Gogol

Dead Souls (1842)

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Hermann Hesse

Siddhartha (1922)
Siddhartha (1922) 

E.T.A. Hoffmann
Jerome K. Jerome
Franz Kafka
D.H. Lawrence
Elias Lönnrot

Kalevala (1835) 

Thomas Mann
Wilfred Owen
Edgar Allan Poe
Mary Shelley

Frankenstein (1818)

Leo Tolstoy
Unknown Author

Beowulf (Modern English Edition)
Beowulf (Old English Edition)

Various Authors
The Holy Bible (King James Version)
H.G. Wells
Margery Williams
P.G. Wodehouse

 

Anthem for Doomed Youth

What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?

   Only the monstrous anger of the guns.

   Only the stuttering rifles’ rapid rattle

Can patter out their hasty orisons.

No mockeries for them; no prayers nor bells,

Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs, —

The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells;

And bugles calling for them from sad shires.

 

What candles may be held to speed them all?

   Not in the hands of boys, but in their eyes

Shall shine the holy glimmers of goodbyes.

   The pallor of girls’ brows shall be their pall;

Their flowers the tenderness of patient minds,

And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds.