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Lyricism in the poetry of T. S. Eliot
Ann P. Brady
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Criticism And Interpretation
Eliot
Lyriktheorie
Paradise Lost
3.7
25 votes
Middlemarch
4.0
20 votes
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
3.9
71 votes
The Good Earth
3.9
16 votes
Rime of the ancient mariner
3.7
21 votes
In Cold Blood
4.0
78 votes
A Raisin in the Sun
3.6
16 votes
The professor and the madman
3.5
19 votes
As You Like It
3.5
16 votes
A light in the attic
4.2
33 votes
The Raven
4.3
31 votes
Candide
3.9
68 votes
H Is for Hawk
3.8
16 votes
Revolting rhymes
4.1
22 votes
A Room of One's Own
4.2
23 votes
Tuesdays with Morrie
3.9
74 votes
The princess saves herself in this one
3.2
15 votes
Howl, and Other Poems
3.9
23 votes
Musicophilia
3.8
20 votes
The Odyssey
4.0
128 votes
Arabian Love Poems
4.3
15 votes
Divina Commedia
3.8
24 votes
The Mouse and the Motorcycle
3.9
30 votes
Where the Sidewalk Ends
4.1
82 votes
Falling Up
3.9
15 votes
Struwwelpeter
4.6
18 votes
System of the World
4.1
21 votes
The Iliad of Homer
4.0
69 votes
Transmetropolitan Vol. 1
4.5
15 votes
After Babel
4.5
17 votes
The Warren Buffet way
4.1
16 votes
Runaway Ralph
4.2
49 votes
The Code Book
4.0
35 votes
Julius Caesar
3.5
47 votes
the sun and her flowers
4.1
38 votes
San Manuel Bueno, mártir
4.1
15 votes
Отцы и дети
4.0
22 votes
The Stranger
3.9
80 votes
Sapiens
4.2
133 votes
The Slow Regard of Silent Things
3.9
29 votes
Milk and Honey
4.0
106 votes
Romeo and Juliet
3.6
163 votes
The Prophet
4.3
43 votes
Das Schloß
4.5
21 votes
Rendezvous with Rama
4.2
89 votes
Nothing but Trouble
3.5
16 votes
The Worldly Philosophers
3.9
18 votes
Uncle Tom's Cabin
4.3
15 votes