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|---|---|---|
| Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead uses shapes, colours, forms and gestural marks to achieve its effect. | Abstract Art | 100%
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| The Thinker | Auguste Rodin | 100%
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| Knockin' on Heaven's Door, Like a Rolling Stone, You Angel You | Bob Dylan | 100%
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| The Scream | Edvard Munch | 100%
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| Hound Dog, Jailhouse Rock, The Wonder of You | Elvis Presley | 100%
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| Fly Me To The Moon, That's Life, My Way | Frank Sinatra | 100%
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| American Gothic | Grant Wood | 100%
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| The Kiss | Gustave Klimt | 100%
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| Matilda, James and the Giant Peach, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The BFG, Fantastic Mr. Fox | Roald Dahl | 100%
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| Art movement that attempts to convey dreams and the imagination with its paintings. | Surrealism | 100%
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| Appalachian Spring, Billy The Kid, Fanfare for the Common Man | Aaron Copland | 50%
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| Art movement characterised by gestural brush-strokes or mark-making, and the impression of spontaneity. | Abstract Expressionism | 50%
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| The Stranger, The Myth of Sisyphus | Albert Camus | 50%
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| Brave New World | Aldous Huxley | 50%
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| Romulus and Remus, Calder Cirque | Alexander Calder | 50%
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| Charring Cross Bridge, The Painter and His Family | Andre Derain | 50%
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| The Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar | Andrew Lloyd Webber | 50%
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| Christina's World | Andrew Wyeth | 50%
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| Campbell's Soup Cans, Monroe Shots | Andy Warhol | 50%
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| Ballerina, Known as "A Woman for All Time" - The Dumb Girl of Portici, The Dying Swan | Anna Pavlova | 50%
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| Easter Parade, On the Town, Kiss Me Kate | Ann Miller | 50%
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| Known for his black and white images of the American West | Ansel Adams | 50%
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| Respect, Amazing Grace | Aretha Franklin | 50%
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| Verklarte Nacht, Pierrot Lunaire | Arnold Schoenberg | 50%
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| All My Sons, Death of a Salesman, The Crucible | Arthur Miller | 50%
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| Artistic movement that portrayed scenes of daily life in New York. | Ashcan School | 50%
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| Balloon Girl, Graffiti Artist | Banksy | 50%
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| Concerto for Orchestra, Mikrokosmos | Bela Bartok | 50%
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| The War Requiem, Peter Grimes | Benjamin Britten | 50%
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| A great clarinetist: Moon Glow, Glory of Love, Don't Be That Way | Benny Goodman | 50%
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| Nicknamed "Lady Day", Jazz and Swing Singer: All of Me, I'll Be Seeing You | Billie Holiday | 50%
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| Three Little Birds, No Woman No Cry | Bob Marley | 50%
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| Cataract 3, Movement in Squares | Bridget Riley | 50%
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| That'll Be The Day, Peggy Sue, Oh Boy! | Buddy Holly | 50%
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| Carmina Burana, Gassenhauer | Carl Orff | 50%
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| Johnny B. Goode | Chuck Berry | 50%
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| Clair de Lune, Petite Suite | Claude Debussy | 50%
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| Night and Day, C'est Magnifique | Cole Porter | 50%
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| The Kiss (Sculpture) | Constantin Brâncuși | 50%
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| One O' Clock Jump, Blue and Sentimental | Count Basie | 50%
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| Art movement emphasizing the use of geometric shapes to portray the subject. | Cubism | 50%
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| Art movement emphasizing Anti-war ideals. | Dada | 50%
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| Well known in the field of blown glass, "moving it into the realm of large-scale sculpture" | Dale Chihuly | 50%
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| Lincoln Memorial Statue, The Minuteman, Lafayette Memorial | Daniel Chester French | 50%
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| A group of artists that informally got together to express that blue is the most spiritual color. | Der Blaue Reiter | 50%
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| Art movement that used squares and rectangles with mostly primary colors. | De Stijl | 50%
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| Detroit Industry Murals, Man At The Crossroads | Diego Rivera | 50%
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| Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, 15 String Quartets and Symphonies | Dmitri Shostakovich | 50%
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| A Hundred and One Dalmatians | Dodie Smith | 50%
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| American Pie, Castles in the Air, And I Love You So | Don McLean | 50%
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| Migrant Mother | Dorothea Lange | 50%
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| Take the 'A' Train, It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) | Duke Ellington | 50%
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| Enigma Variations, The Dream of Gerontius | Edward Elgar | 50%
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| Nighthawks, Automat | Edward Hopper | 50%
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| A Farewell to Arms, The Old Man and the Sea | Ernest Hemingway | 50%
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| Art movement that emphasized presenting the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas. | Expressionism | 50%
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| Art movement that experimented using bold, vibrant, almost acidic colours used in unusual juxtaposition, and an intuitive, highly gestural application of paint. | Fauvism | 50%
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| Metamorphosis (book) | Franz Kafka | 50%
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| Blue Horses, Blue Horse 1 | Franz Marc | 50%
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| Actor: Easter Parade, The Bandwagon, Top Hat | Fred Astaire | 50%
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| Diego and I, Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird | Frida Kahlo | 50%
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| Art movement that aimed to capture in art the dynamism and energy of the modern world. | Futurism | 50%
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| Friends in Low Places, Unanswered Prayers, The Thunder Rolls | Garth Brooks | 50%
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| Nicknamed "The Singing Cowboy": Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Up on the House Top, Peter Cottontail | Gene Autrey | 50%
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| Realist painter, known for his bold depictions of urban life in New York City. He became, according to the Columbus Museum of Art, "the most acclaimed American artist of his generation"; Cliff Dwellers | George Bellows | 50%
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| Rhapsody in Blue, I Got Rhythm, Porgy and Bess | George Gershwin | 50%
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| Little Johnny James, The Governor's Son, Forty-five Minutes From Broadway | George M. Cohan | 50%
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| 1984, Animal Farm | George Orwell | 50%
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| Co-founder of Cubism; Houses at Estaque | Georges Braque | 50%
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| Jimson Weed, Oriental Poppies | Georgia O'Keefe | 50%
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| Moonlight Serenade, Chattanooga Choo Choo | Glenn Miller | 50%
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| Folk Painter; Sugaring Off | Grandma Moses | 50%
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| Mt. Rushmore | Gutzon Borglum | 50%
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| Fauvist who cut paper; Nude Blue, Dance | Henri Matisse | 50%
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| Primitive Post-Impressionist; The Dream | Henri Rousseau | 50%
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| The Rite of Spring, The Firebird, Oedipus Rex | Igor Stravinsky | 50%
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| Abstract Expressionist known for his "drip technique" | Jackson Pollock | 50%
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| Three flags, Usuyuki | Jasper Johns | 50%
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| African American Neo-expressionist; Warrior, Untitled | Jean-Michel Basquiat | 50%
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| Harry Potter Series | J.K. Rowling | 50%
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| John Brown (Painting) | John Steuart Curry | 50%
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| The Awakening | Kate Chopin | 50%
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| Group of Native American artists that portray their tribe's life in their paintings. | Kiowa Six | 50%
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| Anne of Green Gables | Lucy Maud Montgomery | 50%
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| Like a Prayer, Material Girl, Like A Virgin | Madonna | 50%
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| I And The Village | Marc Chagall | 50%
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| Fountain, Nude Descending A Staircase | Marcel Duchamp | 50%
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| Photojournalism Pioneer Woman | Margaret Bourke-White | 50%
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| Orange and Yellow | Mark Rothko | 50%
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| African American Preacher who was a leader the Civil Rights Movement in the US | Martin Luther King Jr. | 50%
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| The Elephant Celebes, Ubu Imperator | Max Ernst | 50%
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| Relativity (Stairs), Ascending and Descending | M.C. Escher | 50%
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| Saint who won a Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian work particularly in India | Mother Teresa | 50%
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| Four Freedoms | Norman Rockwell | 50%
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| Art movement that aims to trick the eye, seeming to bend and move. | Op Art | 50%
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| The Picture of Dorian Grey, The Happy Prince | Oscar Wilde | 50%
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| Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, The Old Guitarist | Pablo Picasso | 50%
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| Senecio, Castle and Sun | Paul Klee | 50%
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| The Alchemist | Paulo Coelho | 50%
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| Broadway Boogie-Woogie, Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow | Piet Mondrian | 50%
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| Art movement with paintings made with consumer materials or comic art as the subject. | Pop Art | 50%
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| Purple Rain, When Doves Cry, 1999 | Prince | 50%
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| Fauvist, Boats at Martigues | Raoul Dufy | 50%
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| Art movement that emphasized more realist, local subjects. | Regionalism | 50%
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| The False Mirror, The Lovers | Rene Magritte | 50%
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| Watership Down | Richard Adams | 50%
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| Dutch Girl in White, The Masquerade Dress | Robert Henri | 50%
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| Whaam!, M-Maybe... | Roy Lichtenstein | 50%
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| The Persistence of Memory | Salvador Dali | 50%
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| Psychologist known for his Psychosexual Theory; The Founder of Psychoanalysis | Sigmund Freud | 50%
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| Movies: Catch-22, Carnal Knowledge, Music: Sound of Silence, I am a Rock | Simon & Garfunkel | 50%
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| Female Philosopher who authored The Second Sex | Simone De Beauvoir | 50%
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| Sherlock Holmes Series | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | 50%
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| It, The Shining | Stephen King | 50%
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| You Belong With Me, Shake It Off, Bad Blood | Taylor Swift | 50%
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| Band: Help!, Hey Jude | The Beatles | 50%
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| Persephone, The Kentukian | Thomas Hart Benton | 50%
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| Beloved, The Bluest Eye | Toni Morrison | 50%
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| Unique Forms of Continuity in Space | Umberto Boccioni | 50%
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| Pioneer of Abstraction in Western Art. Known for his "Composition" Paintings | Vassily Kandinsky | 50%
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| Mrs. Dalloway | Virginia Woolf | 50%
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| Lolita, Pale Fire | Vladimir Nabakov | 50%
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| Dutch-American abstract expressionist artist known for painting women; Interchange, Woman | Willem De Kooning | 50%
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| (Authors) Winnie The Pooh | A.A. Milne | 0%
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| Slow, sustained movements characterized by fluidity and graceful transitions | Adagio | 0%
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| Murder on the Oriental Express, Death on the Nile | Agatha Christie | 0%
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| One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, Gulag Archipelago | Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn | 0%
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| Quick, lively movements, particularly jumps | Allegro | 0%
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| Howl, Kaddish | Allen Ginsberg | 0%
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| An extended or lengthened position or movement, often emphasizing a long, elegant line | Allonge | 0%
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| Joy Luck Club | Amy Tan | 0%
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| Black Beauty | Anna Sewell | 0%
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| The Little Prince | Antoine De Saint-Exupéry | 0%
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| Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, Cherry Orchard | Anton Chekhov | 0%
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| Basilica de la Sagrada Familia | Antoni Gaudi | 0%
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| A pose where the dancer balances on one leg with the other leg extended directly behind them, creating a long line from the toes to the head | Arabesque | 0%
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| 2001: A Space Odyssey, 2010: Odyssey Two | Arthur C. Clarke | 0%
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| Pippi Longstocking | Astrid Lindgren | 0%
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| Atlas Shrugged | Ayn Rand | 0%
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| The Tale of Peter Rabbit | Beatrix Potter | 0%
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| Former Pope; First to resign in over 700 years | Benedict XVI | 0%
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| Philosopher; author of "A History of Western Philosophy" | Bertrand Russell | 0%
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| Feminist Writer; The Feminine Mystique | Betty Friedan | 0%
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| Henry Huggins | Beverly Cleary | 0%
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| The "Father of Operant Conditioning" | B.F. Skinner | 0%
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| Evangelist known for his baseball career before becoming a preacher | Billy Sunday | 0%
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| Doctor Zhivago | Boris Pasternak | 0%
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| Geodesic Domes | Buckminster Fuller | 0%
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| Founder of Analytical Psychology | Carl Jung | 0%
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| The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, The Ballad of the Sad Cafe | Carson McCullers | 0%
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| Arrow of God, Things Fell Apart | Chinua Achebe | 0%
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| Author of "The Chronicles of Narnia" | C.S. Lewis | 0%
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| Rebecca | Daphne Du Maurier | 0%
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| The Maltese Falcon, Red Harvest | Dashiell Hammett | 0%
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| Infinite Jest, This is Water | David Foster Wallace | 0%
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| The Rainbow, Lady Chatterley's Lover | D.H. Lawrence | 0%
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| Lutheran Pastor known for his involvement in a conspiracy to assassinate Hitler, leading to his execution | Dietrich Bon Hoeffer | 0%
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| The Golden Notebook | Doris Lessing | 0%
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| Catholic activist and journalist who co-founded the Catholic Worker Movement with Peter Maurin. | Dorothy Day | 0%
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| Lord Peter Series | Dorothy L. Sayers | 0%
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| The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, The Night the Grinch Stole Christmas | Dr. Seuss | 0%
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| Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night | Dylan Thomas | 0%
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| Charlotte's Web, The Trumpet of the Swan | E.B. White | 0%
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| Tarzan of the Apes | Edgar Rice Burroughs | 0%
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| The Age of Innocence | Edith Wharton | 0%
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| Psychologist; Founder of Phenomenology, | Edmund Husserl | 0%
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| Tulips and Chimneys, Since Feeling First | E.E. Cummings | 0%
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| The Gateway Arch, Terminal 5 | Eero Saarinen | 0%
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| Catholic sister that founded the United States' parochial school system | Elizabeth Ann Seton | 0%
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| A Passage to India | E.M. Forster | 0%
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| All Quiet on the Western Front | Erich Maria Remarque | 0%
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| Physicist who formulated his namesake equation and was a founder of Quantum Mechanics | Erwin Schrodinger | 0%
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| Where the Cross is Made | Eugene O'Neill | 0%
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| Brideshead Revisited | Evelyn Waugh | 0%
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| The Cantos | Ezra Pound | 0%
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| Wise Blood | Flannery O'Connor | 0%
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| The Secret Garden | Frances Hodgson Burnett | 0%
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| The Guggenheim Museum | Frank Gehry | 0%
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| Dune | Frank Herbert | 0%
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| Robie House, Fallingwater | Frank Lloyd Wright | 0%
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| Author of The Road to Serfdom and developed Spontaneous Order in social theory | Friedrich Hayek | 0%
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| The Great Gatsby, This Side of Paradise | F. Scott Fitzgerald | 0%
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| One Hundred Years of Solitude | Gabriel Garcia Marquez | 0%
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| Choreographer: Apollon Musagete, The Firebird, Agon | George Balanchine | 0%
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| Pygmalion, Saint Joan | George Bernard Shaw | 0%
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| A Game of Thrones | George R.R. Martin | 0%
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| Philosophical author of The Life of Reason, Skepticism and Animal Faith, and his aphorism "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." | George Santayana | 0%
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| The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas | Gertrude Stein | 0%
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| Actress; Top Hat, Swing Time, Kitty Foyle | Ginger Rogers | 0%
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| Orthodoxy, The Everlasting Man | G.K. Chesterton | 0%
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| The Power and the Glory | Graham Greene | 0%
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| The Tin Drum, Cat and Mouse | Gunter Grass | 0%
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| The Planets, The Cloud Messenger Op. 30 | Gustav Holst | 0%
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| Hey Good Lookin', I Saw The Light, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry | Hank Williams | 0%
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| Founder of Philosophical Hermeneutics and his own namesake theory | Hans-Georg Gadamer | 0%
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| Curious George | H.A. Rey | 0%
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| To Kill A Mockingbird | Harper Lee | 0%
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| French philosopher, the first to elaborate what came to be called a process philosophy, which rejected static values in favor of values of motion, change, and evolution | Henri Bergson | 0%
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| The Turn of the Screw | Henry James | 0%
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| Siddhartha, Steppenwolf | Hermann Hesse | 0%
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| War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, The Island of Doctor Moreau | H.G. Wells | 0%
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| The Call of Cthulhu, Necronomicon, Azathoth, Dagon | H.P. Lovecraft | 0%
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| 007 Series | Ian Fleming | 0%
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| Annie Get Your Gun, Cheek to Cheek, Puttin' On The Ritz | Irving Berlin | 0%
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| I Robot | Isaac Asimov | 0%
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| Dancer and Choreographer strangled by her own scarf | Isadora Duncan | 0%
|
| On The Road | Jack Kerouac | 0%
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| The Call of the Wild | Jack London | 0%
|
| Philosopher who developed the philosophy of deconstruction | Jacques Derrida | 0%
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| I Got You (I Feel Good), Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine | James Brown | 0%
|
| Ulysses | James Joyce | 0%
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| The Catcher in the Rye | J.D. Salinger | 0%
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| Central figure in 20th century existentialism and author of Nausea | Jean-Paul Sartre | 0%
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| Child Development Psychologist who developed the Theory of Cognitive Development | Jean Piaget | 0%
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| Finlandia, Be Still My Soul | Jean Sibelius | 0%
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| All The Things You Are, Make Believe | Jerome Kern | 0%
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| Margaritaville, Come Monday | Jimmy Buffett | 0%
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| Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens | J.M. Barrie | 0%
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| 4'33", Imaginary Landscape No.4 | John Cage | 0%
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| A Love Supreme, Giant Steps | John Coltrane | 0%
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| Take Me Home Country Roads, Thank God I'm A Country Boy | John Denver | 0%
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| A Founder of Pragmatism and a pioneer in functional psychology as well as a leader of the Progressive movement in education in the US | John Dewey | 0%
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| The Man of Property, Justice | John Galsworthy | 0%
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| Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Spy Who Came In From The Cold | John Le Carre | 0%
|
| Singer: Here Comes The Sun, Help!, Hey Jude | John Lennon | 0%
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| Founder of Keynesian Economics and Influential economist known for his work The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money | John Maynard Keynes | 0%
|
| I Walk The Line, Ring of Fire, Hurt | Johnny Cash | 0%
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| Pope accredited with playing a significant role in the fall of Communism | John Paul II | 0%
|
| The Stars and Stripes Forever, Washington Post | John Phillip Sousa | 0%
|
| Philosopher known for his Theory of Justice believing the concept of justice is fairness | John Rawls | 0%
|
| The Grapes of Wrath, The Pearl, East of Eden, Cannery Row | John Steinbeck | 0%
|
| Heart of Darkness | Joseph Conrad | 0%
|
| The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings Series | J.R.R. Tolkien | 0%
|
| Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret. | Judy Blume | 0%
|
| The Prophet, Broken Wings | Kahlil Gibran | 0%
|
| War With The Newts | Karel Capek | 0%
|
| Philosopher known for his Theory of Falsification | Karl Popper | 0%
|
| The Remains of the Day, Never Let Me Go | Kazuo Ishiguro | 0%
|
| One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest | Ken Kesey | 0%
|
| The Wind in the Willows | Kenneth Grahame | 0%
|
| Lucky Jim | Kingsley Amis | 0%
|
| Slaughterhouse Five | Kurt Vonnegut | 0%
|
| I Too, Harlem | Langston Hughes | 0%
|
| Little House on the Prairie | Laura Ingalls Wilder | 0%
|
| Villa Savoye, | Le Corbusier | 0%
|
| Stairway To Heaven, The Immigrant Song | Led Zeppelin | 0%
|
| Stormy Weather, The Lady is a Tramp | Lena Horne | 0%
|
| West Side Story | Leonard Bernstein | 0%
|
| A central figure in the 1905 Revolution, October Revolution of 1917, Russian Civil War, and establishment of the Soviet Union | Leon Trotsky | 0%
|
| Oz Series (The Marvelous Land of Oz) | L. Frank Baum | 0%
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| The Giver Series | Lois Lowry | 0%
|
| What A Wonderful World, Hello Dolly | Louis Armstrong | 0%
|
| FDR Four Freedoms Park, Yale University Art Gallery | Louis Kahn | 0%
|
| Last of the Breed (Cowboy Series Author) | Louis Lamour | 0%
|
| Wainwright Building, | Louis Sullivan | 0%
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| Edith Farnsworth House | Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe | 0%
|
| Philosopher who developed the Picture Theory | Ludwig Wittgenstein | 0%
|
| The Late Mattia Pascal, One No One And A Hundred Thousand | Luigi Pirandello | 0%
|
| A Wrinkle In Time | Madeleine L'Engle | 0%
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| Leader in India's independence known for his philosophy of nonviolent resistance | Mahatma Gandhi | 0%
|
| Former chairman of the CCP who founded the People's Republic of China | Mao Zedong | 0%
|
| In Search Of Lost Time | Marcel Proust | 0%
|
| Gone With The Wind | Margaret Mitchell | 0%
|
| Misty of Chincoteague | Marguerite Henry | 0%
|
| Physician who developed his namesake method, a child-centered educational approach emphasizing self-directed learning and individualized instruction, which is still used in schools worldwide. | Maria Montessori | 0%
|
| The Time of the Hero | Mario Vargas Llosa | 0%
|
| Philosopher known for his concept of "The Medium is the Message" | Marshall McLuhan | 0%
|
| Dancer famous for creating her namesake dance technique | Martha Graham | 0%
|
| Philosopher known for his Theory of Dialogue and the author of I and Thou | Martin Buber | 0%
|
| Philosopher, the author of Being and Time | Martin Heidegger | 0%
|
| Bolero, Tzigane | Maurice Ravel | 0%
|
| I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, And Still I Rise | Maya Angelou | 0%
|
| Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Civil Rights Memorial Center | Maya Lin | 0%
|
| Rock With You, You Are Not Alone, Bad | Michael Jackson | 0%
|
| Historian and Philosopher known for Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison and The History of Sexuality | Michel Foucault | 0%
|
| Singer: Jumpin' Jack Flash, Paint it Black, Start Me Up | Mick Jagger | 0%
|
| Dancer: Sex and the City, The Nutcracker, Carmen | Mikhail Baryshnikov | 0%
|
| So What, Blue In Green, Freddy Freeloader | Miles Davis | 0%
|
| The Father of Generative Grammar Theory who also helped to initiate and sustain what came to be known as the “cognitive revolution. | Noam Chomsky | 0%
|
| (Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay, I've Been Loving You Too Long | Otis Redding | 0%
|
| Pines of Rome, Roman Festivals | Ottorino Respighi | 0%
|
| Canto General, Twenty Love Poems And A Song Of Despair | Pablo Neruda | 0%
|
| The Good Earth | Pearl Buck | 0%
|
| Jeeves In The Offing | P.G. Wodehouse | 0%
|
| Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? | Philip K. Dick | 0%
|
| Northern Lights, The Amber Spyglass, The Subtle Knife | Philip Pullman | 0%
|
| Metamorphosis (Composition), Einstein On The Beach | Phillip Glass | 0%
|
| The Glass House, Seagram Building | Phillip Johnson | 0%
|
| An act or manner of moving and posing the arms | Port de Bras | 0%
|
| The Invisible Man | Ralph Ellison | 0%
|
| The Lark Ascending, Five Variants of 'Dives and Lazarus' | Ralph Vaughan Williams | 0%
|
| The Big Sheep, The Long Goodbye | Raymond Chandler | 0%
|
| Oklahoma!, Carousel, The Sound of Music | Richard Rogers & Oscar Hammerstein | 0%
|
| Philosopher known for his contributions to pragmatism, his critique of representationalism, and his advocacy for a more pragmatic and conversational approach to philosophy | Richard Rorty | 0%
|
| Elektra, Metamoprhosen | Richard Strauss | 0%
|
| Native Son | Richard Wright | 0%
|
| Fire and Ice, The Road Not Taken, Nothing Gold Can Stay | Robert Frost | 0%
|
| Starship Troopers, Stranger in a Strange Land | Robert Heinlein | 0%
|
| A circular movement of the leg which can be performed on the ground or during a jump | Rond de Jambe | 0%
|
| Oh Pretty Woman, You Got It | Roy Orbison | 0%
|
| Dancer, the star of the movie "The White Crow" | Rudolf Nureyev | 0%
|
| The Jungle Book, The Man Who Would Be King | Rudyard Kipling | 0%
|
| The Satanic Verses | Salman Rushdie | 0%
|
| Adagio For Strings, Agnus Dei | Samuel Barber | 0%
|
| Waiting For Godot | Samuel Beckett | 0%
|
| The Adventures of Augie March | Saul Bellow | 0%
|
| Maple Leaf Rag, The Easy Winners | Scott Joplin | 0%
|
| Death of a Naturalist | Seamus Heaney | 0%
|
| Russian art critic who founded the Ballets Russes | Sergei Diaghilev | 0%
|
| Ballet Romeo and Juliet, Peter and the Wolf | Sergei Prokofiev | 0%
|
| Nocturne in A Minor, Piano Concerto No 2 in C Minor | Sergei Rachmaninoff | 0%
|
| The Giving Tree | Shel Silverstein | 0%
|
| Babbitt | Sinclair Lewis | 0%
|
| Drumming, Different Trains | Steve Reich | 0%
|
| Chinese physician, revolutionary, statesman, and political philosopher who founded the Republic of China and its first political party, the Kuomintang | Sun Yat-sen | 0%
|
| Lady Lazarus, Daddy | Sylvia Plath | 0%
|
| The Iron Giant | Ted Hughes | 0%
|
| Seven Pillars of Wisdom | T.E. Lawrence | 0%
|
| A fundamental movement where the dancer extends the working leg and foot along the floor, keeping the toes in contact with the ground | Tendu | 0%
|
| A Streetcar Named Desire | Tennessee Williams | 0%
|
| Good Omens | Terry Pratchett | 0%
|
| Rum and Coca-Cola, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy | The Andrews Sisters | 0%
|
| Wouldn't It Be Nice, Fun Fun Fun, I Get Around | The Beach Boys | 0%
|
| Epistrophy, Well You Needn't, I Mean You | Thelonious Monk | 0%
|
| Sister Carrie, An American Tragedy | Theodore Dreiser | 0%
|
| Band: Paint It Black, Start Me Up, Jumpin' Jack Flash | The Rolling Stones | 0%
|
| Stop! In the Name of Love, You Can't Hurry Love | The Supremes | 0%
|
| Tess of the d'Urbevilles | Thomas Hardy | 0%
|
| The Magic Mountain, Death in Venice | Thomas Mann | 0%
|
| The Bridge of San Luis Rey, Our Town | Thornton Wilder | 0%
|
| Breakfast at Tiffany's, In Cold Blood | Truman Capote | 0%
|
| Wasteland, The Hollow Men, Four Quartets | T.S. Eliot | 0%
|
| The Name of the Rose, Foucault's Pendulum | Umberto Eco | 0%
|
| The Jungle, Oil! | Upton Sinclair | 0%
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| Russian-Polish Dancer regarded as the greatest male dancer of the early 1900s | Vaslav Nijinsky | 0%
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| Critic and Philosopher known for his works: The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction and Theses on the Philosophy of History | Walter Benjamin | 0%
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| Bauhaus Dessau, Bauhaus Archive | Walter Gropius | 0%
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| The Second Coming | W.B. Yeats | 0%
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| The Souls of Black Folk, Talented Tenth | W.E.B. Dubois | 0%
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| My Antonia, O Pioneers! | Willa Cather | 0%
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| The Red Wheelbarrow | William Carlos Williams | 0%
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| The Sound and the Fury, As I Lay Dying | William Faulkner | 0%
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| Lord of the Flies | William Golding | 0%
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| Chrysler Building | William Van Alen | 0%
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| This Land is Your Land, Tear the Fascists Down | Woody Guthrie | 0%
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| Of Human Bondage, The Moon and Sixpence | W. Somerset Maugham | 0%
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| Riders of the Purple Sage | Zane Grey | 0%
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| Their Eyes Were Watching God | Zora Neale Hurston | 0%
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