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Great Literature #49

Match the author to the title of one of his or her works.

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Mario Vargas Llosa
1963 (La ciudad y los perros)
Natalie Babbitt
1975
Edgar Allan Poe
1841
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
1938
Elizabeth Bowen
1948
Yasunari Kawabata
1949-1951, published serially (千羽鶴)
Agatha Christie
1920
Euripides
428 BCE (Ἱππόλυτος)
Elfriede Jelinek
1983 (Die Klavierspielerin)
Louis-Ferdinand Céline
1936 (Mort à crédit)
Camara Laye
1953 (L'Enfant noir)
Willa Cather
1913
Harriet E. Wilson
1859
Guanzhong Luo
14th century (三國演義)
Elizabeth Gaskell
1854-1855, published serially
Tsitsi Dangarembga
1988
John Wyndham
1957
H. P. Lovecraft
1936, published serially
Oscar Wilde
1897
George Meredith
1879
At the Mountains of Madness
De Profundis
Death on Credit (UK) / Death on the Installment Plan (US)
Hippolytus
Nervous Conditions
North and South
O Pioneers!
Our Nig
Romance of the Three Kingdoms
The Dark Child (UK) / The African Child (US)
The Egoist
The Heat of the Day
The Midwich Cuckoos
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
The Mysterious Affair at Styles
The Piano Teacher
The Time of the Hero
The Yearling
Thousand Cranes
Tuck Everlasting
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