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Chinua Achebe Civil Peace
Diane Ackerman We Are All a Part of Nature
Diane Ackerman Why Leaves Turn Color in the Fall
Kiku Adatto Trigger-Happy Birthday
Edward Albee The Sandbox
Sherman Alexie Capital Punishment
Sherman Alexie Postcards to Columbus
Sherman Alexie The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
Sherman Alexie What Sacagawea Means to Me
Agha Shahid Ali I Dream It Is Afternoon When I Return to Delhi
Paula Gunn Allen Where I Come From Is Like This
Patrick N. Allitt Should Undergraduates Specialize?
Gordon Allport The Formation of In-Groups
Julia Alvarez How I Learned to Sweep
Julia Alvarez I Want to Be Miss America
Tom Andrews The Hemophiliac's Motorcycle
Maya Angelou Champion of the World
Maya Angelou Graduation
Natalie Angier Men, Women, Sex, and Darwin
Natalie Angier One Thing They Aren't: Maternal
Anonymous Lord Randal
Anonymous Sir Patrick Spens
Gloria Anzaldúa How to Tame a Wild Tongue
Aristophanes Lysistrata
Michael J. Arlen Ode to Thanksgiving
Matthew Arnold Dover Beach
Deb Aronson The Nurture of Nature
Solomon E. Asch Opinions and Social Pressure
Barbara Lazear Ascher On Compassion
John Ashbery One Coat of Paint
Margaret Atwood Happy Endings
Margaret Atwood The Female Body
Margaret Atwood The Woman Who Could Not Live with Her Faulty Heart
W. H. Auden As I Walked Out One Evening
W. H. Auden Musée des Beaux Arts
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Jimmy Santiago Baca Family Ties
Francis Bacon Of Studies
Francis Bacon The Four Idols
Russell Baker The Plot against People
James Baldwin If Black English Isn't a Language, Then Tell Me, What Is?
James Baldwin Notes of a Native Son
James Baldwin Sonny's Blues
James Baldwin Stranger in the Village
Toni Cade Bambara The Lesson
Michael J. Bamshad and Steve E. Olson Does Race Exist?
Paul T. Barber The Real Vampire
Jim Barnes Return to La Plata, Missouri
Lee Ann Fisher Baron The Influence of "Junk Science" and the Role of Science Education
Paul M. Barrett Muslims in America
Dave Barry In Depth, but Shallowly
Howard S. Becker If You Want to Be a Scholar
Aphra Behn On Her Loving Two Equally
Stephen Vincent Benét By the Waters of Babylon
William J. Bennett Should Drugs Be Legalized?
William J. Bennett What Really Ails America
Thomas H. Benton The Seven Deadly Sins of Students
John Berger Ways of Seeing
Wendell Berry Home of the Free
John Berryman Henry's Confession
Bruno Bettelheim Joey: A "Mechanical Boy"
Isra Javed Bhatty Reppin' Islam
Ambrose Bierce An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
Elizabeth Bishop One Art
Elizabeth Bishop The Fish
William Blake A Poison Tree
William Blake London
William Blake The Chimney Sweeper
William Blake The Garden of Love
William Blake The Lamb
William Blake The Little Black Boy
William Blake The Sick Rose
William Blake The Tyger
Robert Bly Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter
Louise Bogan Women
Wayne C. Booth Boring from Within: The Art of the Freshman Essay
Susan Bordo Never Just Pictures
Anne Bradstreet To My Dear and Loving Husband
Judy Brady I Want a Wife
Shelly Branch One Term Says It All: "Shut Up!"
William Branigin Sweatshops Are Back
Suzanne Britt Neat People vs. Sloppy People
Suzanne Britt That Lean and Hungry Look
Jacob Bronowski The Reach of Imagination
Emily Brontë Riches I hold in light esteem
David Brooks People Like Us
Gwendolyn Brooks The Bean Eaters
Gwendolyn Brooks The Mother
Gwendolyn Brooks We Real Cool
Elizabeth Barrett Browning How do I love thee? Let me count the ways
Robert Browning Home-Thoughts, from Abroad
Robert Browning My Last Duchess
Robert Browning Porphyria’s Lover
Susan Brownmiller Let's Put Pornography Back in the Closet
Holly Brubach Mail-Order America
David Bruck The Death Penalty
Bill Bryson How You Became You
William F. Buckley Jr. Why Don't We Complain?
Robert Burns A Red, Red Rose
George Gordon, Lord Byron She Walks in Beauty
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Thomas Campion When thou must home
Albert Camus The Myth of Sisyphus
Tricia Capistrano Emil's Big Chance Leaves Me Uneasy
Peggy Carlson Why We Don't Need Animal Experimentation
Hayden Carruth Regarding Chainsaws
Anne Carson Sumptuous Destitution
Rachel Carson Fable for Tomorrow
Rachel Carson The Obligation to Endure
Stephen Carter The Insufficiency of Honesty
Raymond Carver Cathedral
Raymond Carver What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
Willa Cather Paul's Case
Bruce Catton Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts
Curtis Chang Streets of Gold: The Myth of the Model Minority
Stephen Chapman The Prisoner's Dilemma
Linda Chavez Demystifying Multiculturalism
Anton Chekhov The Cherry Orchard
Anton Chekhov The Darling
Anton Chekhov The Lady with the Dog
Marilyn Chin Turtle Soup
Kate Chopin Désirée's Baby
Kate Chopin The Story of an Hour
John Ciardi Is Everybody Happy?
Sandra Cisneros Only Daughter
Sandra Cisneros The House on Mango Street
Taylor Clark Meatless Like Me
Christopher Clausen Against Work
Lucille Clifton at the cemetery, walnut grove plantation, south carolina, 1989
Judith Ortiz Cofer Casa: A Partial Remembrance of a Puerto Rican Childhood
Judith Ortiz Cofer Cold as Heaven
Judith Ortiz Cofer Latin Women Pray
Judith Ortiz Cofer The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria
K. C. Cole Women in Science
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Frost at Midnight
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Kubla Khan
Billy Collins Aristotle
Cindy C. Combs Profile of a Terrorist
Commonweal Too Many Abortions
Dalton Conley Tip Jars and the New Economy
Richard Connell The Most Dangerous Game
Joseph Conrad Heart of Darkness
Stephanie Coontz A Nation of Welfare Families
Bernard Cooper A Clack of Tiny Sparks: Remembrances of a Gay Boyhood
Aaron Copland How We Listen to Music
Jayne Cortez Into This Time
Stephen Crane Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind
Stephen Crane The Open Boat
Robert Creeley Time
Paul Crenshaw Storm Country
Victor Hernández Cruz Problems with Hurricanes
Countee Cullen Incident
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Roald Dahl Lamb to the Slaughter
Edwidge Danticat We Are Ugly, but We Are Here
Charles Darwin Understanding Natural Selection
Lennard J. Davis Visualizing the Disabled Body
Richard Delgado Hate Cannot Be Tolerated
William Deresiewicz The Dispossessed
Toi Derricotte A Note on My Son's Face
Aaron H. Devor Becoming Members of Society: Learning the Social Meanings of Gender
Jared Diamond Soft Sciences Are Often Harder Than Hard Sciences
Emily Dickinson After great pain, a formal feeling comes—
Emily Dickinson Because I could not stop for Death—
Emily Dickinson I felt a Funeral, in my Brain
Emily Dickinson I heard a Fly buzz—when I died—
Emily Dickinson Much Madness is divinest Sense—
Emily Dickinson Success is counted sweetest
Emily Dickinson The Soul selects her own Society—
Joan Didion Marrying Absurd
Joan Didion On Going Home
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook
Annie Dillard Seeing
John Donne A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning
John Donne Batter my heart, three-personed God
John Donne Death Be Not Proud
John Donne No Man Is an Island
John Donne The Flea
H. D. [Hilda Doolittle] Garden
Michael Dorris For Indians, No Thanksgiving
Mark Doty Tiara
Frederick Douglass Learning to Read and Write
Frederick Douglass Resurrection
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Adventure of the Speckled Band
Brian Doyle Joyas Voladoras
Michael Drayton Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part
Peter F. Drucker Beyond the Information Revolution
Dinesh D'Souza America the Beautiful: What We're Fighting For
Andre Dubus Killings
Ronnie Dugger Corporate Takeover of the Media
Michael S. Dukakis and Daniel J. B. Mitchell Raise Wages, Not Walls
Firoozeh Dumas Hot Dogs and Wild Geese
Paul Laurence Dunbar We Wear the Mask
Robert Duncan The Torso, Passages 18
Ronald Dworkin Assisted Suicide: The Philosopher’s Brief
Esther Dyson Cyberspace for All
Michael Eric Dyson The Public Obligations of Intellectuals
Tony Earley The Quare Gene
Bart Edelman English 101
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Dave Eggers Serve or Fail
Barbara Ehrenreich Cultural Baggage
Barbara Ehrenreich Serving in Florida
Gretel Ehrlich About Men
Lars Eighner On Dumpster Diving
Peter Elbow Desperation Writing
Peter Elbow Freewriting
T. S. Eliot Preludes
T. S. Eliot The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Queen Elizabeth I When I was fair and young
C. P. Ellis Why I Quit the Klan
Ralph Ellison Battle Royal
Ralph Ellison On Being the Target of Discrimination
Ralph Waldo Emerson The American Scholar
Anita Endrezze The Girl Who Loved the Sky
Joseph Epstein The Green-Eyed Monster
Louise Erdrich A Love Medicine
Louise Erdrich The Red Convertible
Stephanie Ericsson The Ways We Lie
Martín Espada The Saint Vincent de Paul Food Pantry Stomp
Amitai Etzioni Working at McDonald's
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Anne Fadiman Never Do That to a Book
Peter Farb and George Armelagos The Patterns of Eating
William Faulkner A Rose for Emily
William Faulkner Barn Burning
William Faulkner Nobel Prize Award Speech
Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea From The Introduction
Charles Fishman The Squeeze
F. Scott Fitzgerald Winter Dreams
Carolyn Forché The Colonel
E. M. Forster What I Believe
Jib Fowles Advertising’s Fifteen Basic Appeals
Benjamin Franklin Advice to a Young Tradesman, Written by an Old One. To My Friend A. B.
Laura Fraser Why I Stopped Being a Vegetarian
Laura Fraser The French Paradox
Paulo Freire The “Banking” Concept of Education
Philip Freneau The Indian Burying Ground
Sigmund Freud Libidinal Types
Sigmund Freud The Interpretation of Dreams
Milton Friedman Prohibition and Drugs
Milton Friedman Social Responsibility of Business and Labor
Richard A. Friedman Born to Be Happy
Thomas L. Friedman Globalization: The Super-Story
Robert Frost After Apple-Picking
Robert Frost Birches
Robert Frost Design
Robert Frost Fire and Ice
Robert Frost Home Burial
Robert Frost Mending Wall
Robert Frost Neither Out Far Nor In Deep
Robert Frost Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Robert Frost The Road Not Taken
Roland G. Fryer Acting White
Alice Fulton You Can't Rhumboogie in a Ball and Chain
Paul Fussell Notes on Class
Paul Fussell The Boy Scout Handbook
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Martin Gansberg Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn't Call the Police
Richard Garcia Why I Left the Church
Howard Gardner A Rounded Version: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Rosemarie Garland-Thomson The FDR Memorial: Who Speaks from the Wheelchair?
Henry Louis Gates Jr. A Richer American Identity
Henry Louis Gates Jr. Talking Black
John Taylor Gatto From Why Schools Don't Educate
Clifford Geertz Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight
Philip Gefter Photographic Icons: Fact, Fiction, or Metaphor?
David Gelernter Unplugged: The Myth of Computers in the Classroom
Anthony Giddens Globalisation
Jack Gilbert Michiko Dead
Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Yellow Wallpaper
Allen Ginsberg A Supermarket in California
Todd Gitlin Supersaturation, or, The Media Torrent and Disposable Feeling
Malcolm Gladwell Something Borrowed
Malcolm Gladwell The Tipping Point
Susan Glaspell Trifles
Nathan Glazer Some Very Modest Proposals for the Improvement of American Education
Louise Glück Parable of Flight
Ray González Praise the Tortilla, Praise the Menudo, Praise the Chorizo
Al Gore Environmentalism of the Spirit
Stephen Jay Gould Evolution as Fact and Theory
Thomas Gray Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
Bob Greene It Took This Night to Make Us Know
Germaine Greer One Man's Mutilation Is Another Man's Beautification
Beverly Gross Bitch
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Kimiko Hahn When You Leave
Donald Hall Four Ways of Reading
Edward T. Hall The Arab World
Mark Halliday Functional Poem
Lorraine Hansberry A Raisin in the Sun
Garrett Hardin Lifeboat Ethics: The Case against Helping the Poor
Thomas Hardy The Convergence of the Twain
Thomas Hardy The Man He Killed
Thomas Hardy The Ruined Maid
Joy Harjo She Had Some Horses
Michael S. Harper Nightmare Begins Responsibility
Sydney J. Harris A Jerk
Nathaniel Hawthorne Rappaccini's Daughter
Nathaniel Hawthorne The Birthmark
Nathaniel Hawthorne Young Goodman Brown
S. I. Hayakawa How Dictionaries Are Made
William Hazlitt On the Pleasure of Hating
Samuel Hazo For Fawzi in Jerusalem
Bessie Head Woman from America
Seamus Heaney Digging
Seamus Heaney Punishment
Vicki Hearne What's Wrong with Animal Rights?
William Least Heat-Moon A List of Nothing in Particular
Emily Hegarty Really Cool: Authenticity, Identity, and Popular Music
Lyn Hejinian A Mask of Anger
Ernest Hemingway A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
Ernest Hemingway Hills Like White Elephants
O. Henry The Gift of the Magi
George Herbert Easter-wings
George Herbert Love (III)
George Herbert The Collar
George Herbert The Pulley
Mary (Sidney) Herbert, Countess of Pembroke Psalm 100 Jubilate Deo
Robert Herrick To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time
Robert Herrick Upon Julia's Clothes
Philip B. Heymann Torture Should Not Be Authorized
Gilbert Highet The Gettysburg Address
Conrad Hilberry Player Piano
Geoffrey Hill In Memory of Jane Fraser
Edward Hoagland The Courage of Turtles
Roald Hoffman The Chemist
Linda Hogan Hearing Voices
Linda Hogan The History of Red
Bob Holmes In the Blink of an Eye
John Holt How Teachers Make Children Hate Reading
Garrett Kaoru Hongo Kubota
Garrett Kaoru Hongo Yellow Light
Gerard Manley Hopkins God's Grandeur
Gerard Manley Hopkins Pied Beauty
Gerard Manley Hopkins Spring and Fall
Gerard Manley Hopkins The Windhover
A. E. Housman Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
A. E. Housman "Terence, this is stupid stuff"
A. E. Housman To an Athlete Dying Young
Susan Howe From Speeches at the Barriers
David Hricik The American Legal System
Sue Hubbell The Beekeeper
Darrell Huff How to Lie with Statistics
Langston Hughes Harlem
Langston Hughes Salvation
Langston Hughes The Negro Speaks of Rivers
Zora Neale Hurston How It Feels to Be Colored Me
Zora Neale Hurston Sweat
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Vincent Iacopino It Should Not Be Permitted to Torture Suspected Terrorists to Gather Information
Henrik Ibsen A Doll's House
Yusuf Idris The Chair Carrier
Molly Ivins Living Wage Fight Goes On
Pico Iyer In Praise of the Humble Comma
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Shirley Jackson The Lottery
Janet Jacobs Credentialing vs. Educating
Janet Jacobs From the Profane to the Sacred: Ritual and Mourning at Sites of Terror and Violence
W. W. Jacobs The Monkey's Paw
Susan Jacoby Notes from a Free-Speech Junkie
William James Habit
Peter Jamison Out of the Wild
Randall Jarrell The Woman at the Washington Zoo
James H. Jeans Why the Sky Looks Blue
Thomas Jefferson The Declaration of Independence
Sarah Orne Jewett A White Heron
Samuel Johnson On Self-Love and Indolence
Richard Jones Cathedral
Ben Jonson On My First Son
Ben Jonson Still to be Neat
Allison Joseph On Being Told I Don't Speak Like a Black Person
James Joyce Araby
James Joyce Eveline
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Michiko Kakutani The Word Police
Wendy Kaminer Virtual Rape
John Keats La Belle Dame Sans Merci
John Keats Ode on a Grecian Urn
John Keats Ode to a Nightingale
John Keats The Eve of St. Agnes
John Keats To Autumn
John Keats When I have fears that I may cease to be
Helen Keller Three Days to See
Jane Kenyon From Room to Room
John Kessler Sushi USA: The Japanese Paradigm
Jamaica Kincaid Girl
Jamaica Kincaid The Ugly Tourist
Martin Luther King Jr. I Have a Dream
Martin Luther King Jr. Letter from Birmingham Jail
Stephen King My Creature from the Black Lagoon
Stephen King My Creature from the Black Lagoon
Stephen King Why We Crave Horror Movies
Maxine Hong Kingston No Name Woman
Galway Kinnell After Making Love We Hear Footsteps
Galway Kinnell The Bear
Laura Kipnis Against Love
Perri Klass Learning the Language
Naomi Klein No Logo
Brooke A. Knight Watch Me! Webcams and the Public Exposure of Private Lives
Etheridge Knight Hard Rock Returns to Prison from the Hospital for the Criminal Insane
C. H. Knoblauch Literacy and the Politics of Education
Edward I. Koch Death and Justice: How Capital Punishment Affirms Life
Kenneth Koch The History of Jazz
Alfie Kohn From Degrading to De-grading
Gina Kolata Spinning
Yusef Komunyakaa Facing It
Karen Kornbluh Win-Win Flexibility
Geeta Kothari If You Are What You Eat, Then What Am I?
William Severini Kowinski Kids in the Mall: Growing up Controlled
Jonathan Kozol The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society
Gunther Kress From Literacy in the New Media Age
Thomas S. Kuhn The Route to Normal Science
Linda Kulman Materialism: Our Consuming Interest
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Jhumpa Lahiri Interpreter of Maladies
Jhumpa Lahiri My Two Lives
Anne Lamott Shitty First Drafts
Philip Larkin High Windows
Kalle Lasn Hype
Mary Lavin The Widow's Son
Barbara Lawrence Four-Letter Words Can Hurt You
Charles R. Lawrence III On Racist Speech
D. H. Lawrence The Horse Dealer's Daughter
D. H. Lawrence The Rocking-Horse Winner
Daniel Lazare Your Constitution Is Killing You
Jennifer 8. Lee I Think, Therefore IM
Li-Young Lee Eating Alone
Aido Leopold The Land Ethic
Denise Levertov February Evening in New York
Michael Levin The Case for Torture
Philip Levine What Work Is
Larry Levis The Poem You Asked For
Ariel Levy Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture
Bernard Lewis I'm Right, You're Wrong, Go to Hell
Bernard Lewis The Roots of Muslim Rage
C. S. Lewis We Have No "Right to Happiness"
Abraham Lincoln The Gettysburg Address
Jamey Lionette Mass Production of Food Is Ruining Our Health
Sophronia Liu So Tsi-Fai
Timothy Liu Thoreau
Jack London To Build a Fire
Barry Lopez My Horse
Audre Lorde The Fourth of July
Richard Lovelace To Lucasta, Going to the Wars
Robert Lowell Skunk Hour
Min-Zhan Lu From Silence to Words: Writing as Struggle
Lynne Luciano Male Body Image in America
William Lutz The World of Doublespeak
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Michael Patrick MacDonald Returning to Southie
Niccolò Machiavelli The Qualities of the Prince
Naguib Mahfouz Zaabalawi
Nancy Mairs On Being a Cripple
Malcolm X Coming to an Awareness of Language
Malcolm X Learning to Read
Mike Males Stop Blaming Kids and TV
Christopher Marlowe The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
Emily Martin The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Has Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male–Female Roles
Andrew Marvell To His Coy Mistress
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels The Communist Manifesto
Guy de Maupassant The Necklace
Richard B. Mazess and Warren Mather Bone Mineral Content of North Alaskan Eskimos
Scott McCloud Character Design
Scott McCloud Understanding Comics
Heather McHugh What He Thought
Claude McKay America
Bill McKibben Pie in the Sky
John McMurtry Kill 'Em! Crush 'Em! Eat 'Em Raw!
John McPhee The Pine Barrens
John McPhee The Search for Marvin Gardens
James E. McWilliams The Green Monster
Margaret Mead and Rhoda Metraux On Friendship
Donella Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, and Jorgen Randers The Limits to Growth
Barbara Mellix From Outside, In
Herman Melville Bartleby, the Scrivener
H. L. Mencken The Penalty of Death
W. S. Merwin Yesterday
Stanley Milgram The Perils of Obedience
Edna St. Vincent Millay Wild Swans
Casey Miller and Kate Swift Who's in Charge of the English Language?
John Milton How Soon Hath Time
John Milton Lycidas
John Milton When I consider how my light is spent
Horace Miner Body Ritual among the Nacirema
Jessica Mitford Behind the Formaldehyde Curtain
N. Scott Momaday The Way to Rainy Mountain
Lorrie Moore How to Become a Writer
Marianne Moore Poetry
Joan Morgan Sex, Lies, and Videos
Robert Morgan Mountain Bride
Thylias Moss Tornados
Bharati Mukherjee The Management of Grief
Bharati Mukherjee Two Ways to Belong in America
David Mura Grandfather-in-Law
Donald M. Murray The Maker's Eye: Revising Your Own Manuscripts
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Gloria Naylor The Meanings of a Word
Jacob Neusner The Speech the Graduates Didn't Hear
Alleen Pace Nilsen Sexism in English: Embodiment and Language
John Frederick Nims Love Poem
Michael Novak The Moral Heart of Capitalism
Geoffrey Nunberg Blogging in Global Lunchroom
Naomi Shihab Nye The Small Vases from Hebron
Naomi Shihab Nye To Any Would-Be Terrorists
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Joyce Carol Oates Against Nature
Joyce Carol Oates Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?
Tim O'Brien The Things They Carried
Flannery O'Connor A Good Man Is Hard to Find
Flannery O'Connor Everything That Rises Must Converge
Flannery O'Connor Good Country People
Frank O'Connor Guests of the Nation
Frank O'Hara The Day Lady Died
Eugene O'Neill The Emperor Jones
George Oppen The Forms of Love
Robert Ornstein and Richard F. Thompson Learning and Brain Growth
Simon J. Ortiz Speaking
George Orwell A Hanging
George Orwell Marrakech
George Orwell Politics and the English Language
George Orwell Shooting an Elephant
George Orwell Why I Write
Wilfred Owen Dulce et Decorum Est
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Camille Paglia The Pitfalls of Plastic Surgery
Rod Paige Testing Has Raised Students' Expectations, and Progress in Learning Is Evident Nationwide
Grace Paley A Conversation with My Father
Jo Goodwin Parker What Is Poverty?
Lucia Perillo A Definition of Terms
Noel Perrin Forever Virgin: The American View of America
Noel Perrin The Androgynous Man
Alexander Petrunkevitch The Spider and the Wasp
Marge Piercy Barbie Doll
Wang Ping Syntax
Robert Pinsky Shirt
Sylvia Plath Daddy
Plato Crito
Plato The Allegory of the Cave
Edgar Allan Poe Annabel Lee
Edgar Allan Poe The Cask of Amontillado
Edgar Allan Poe The Fall of the House of Usher
Edgar Allan Poe The Raven
Edgar Allan Poe The Tell-Tale Heart
Edgar Allan Poe To Helen
Michael Pollan From Food to Nutrients
Michael Pollan In Defense of Food
Katha Pollitt Why Boys Don't Play with Dolls
Alexander Pope The Rape of the Lock
Katherine Anne Porter The Jilting of Granny Weatherall
Alejandro Portes and Ruben G. Rumbaut Immigrant America: A Portrait
Neil Postman and Steve Powers Television News: The Language of Pictures
Ezra Pound In a Station of the Metro
Ezra Pound The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter
Emily Prager Our Barbies, Ourselves
Mary Louise Pratt Arts of the Contact Zone
Francine Prose The Wages of Sin
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Timothy E. Quill Death and Dignity: A Case of Individualized Decision Making
Anna Quindlen Homeless
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James Rachels Active and Passive Euthanasia
Sir Walter Raleigh The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd
Dudley Randall Ballad of Birmingham
Diane Ravitch Back to Basics
Henry Reed Naming of Parts
Ishmael Reed America: The Multinational Society
Adrienne Rich When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re-Vision
Matt Ridley Why Should Males Exist?
Jeremy Rifkin The Age of Simulation
Alberto Ríos Nani
Mary Roach How to Know If You're Dead
Paul Roberts A Brief History of English
Paul Roberts How to Say Nothing in Five Hundred Words
Edwin Arlington Robinson Richard Cory
Richard Rodriguez The Achievement of Desire
Richard Rodriguez Aria: Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood
Theodore Roethke My Papa's Waltz
Betty Rollin Motherhood: Who Needs It?
Phyllis Rose Tools of Torture: An Essay on Beauty and Pain
Christina Rossetti Song
Christina Rossetti Up-Hill
Bertrand Russell A Free Man's Worship
Bertrand Russell The Study of Mathematics
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Nawal El Saadawi Circumcision of Girls
Nawal El Saadawi Love and Sex in the Life of the Arab
Heloisa Sabin Animal Research Saves Human Lives
Edward Said Clashing Civilizations?
Saki The Open Window
William Saletan Please Don't Feed the People
George J. Sanchez Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900–1945
Scott Russell Sanders The Inheritance of Tools
Scott Russell Sanders Under the Influence: Paying the Price of My Father's Booze
Margaret Sanger The Cause of War
Luc Sante What Secrets Tell
Marjane Satrapi The Veil
Lisa Schiffren Gay Marriage: An Oxymoron
Eric Schlosser What We Eat
Sam Schulman Gay Marriage—and Marriage
Felice N. Schwartz Management Women and the New Facts of Life
Loretta Schwartz-Nobel America's Wandering Families
Jeremy Seabrook What Are "Class" and "Inequality"?
Chief Seattle Address
David Sedaris Me Talk Pretty One Day
Joel Seligman Learning to Think Like a Lawyer
Anne Sexton Cinderella
Jack Shaheen The Media's Image of Arabs
William Shakespeare A Midsummer Night's Dream
William Shakespeare Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
William Shakespeare Othello, the Moor of Venice
William Shakespeare Sonnet 18
William Shakespeare Sonnet 73
William Shakespeare Sonnet 116
William Shakespeare Sonnet 130
George Bernard Shaw Major Barbara
Gail Sheehy Predictable Crises of Adulthood
Percy Bysshe Shelley Ode to the West Wind
Percy Bysshe Shelley Ozymandias
Fan Shen The Classroom and the Wider Culture: Identity as a Key to Learning English Composition
Sir Philip Sidney Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show
Leslie Marmon Silko Language and Literature from a Pueblo Indian Perspective
Charles Simic Begotten of the Spleen
Linda Simon The Naked Source
Peter Singer Animal Liberation
Peter Singer The Singer Solution to World Poverty
Theodore R. Sizer What High School Is
Christopher Smart From Jubilate Agno
Stevie Smith Not Waving but Drowning
Michael Snider The Intimacy of Blogs
Gary Snyder Hitch Haiku
Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics
Cathy Song Girl Powdering Her Neck
Susan Sontag AIDS and Its Metaphors
Susan Sontag Beauty
Sophocles Antigone
Sophocles Oedipus Rex
Gary Soto The Grandfather
Edmund Spenser One day I wrote her name upon the strand
Morgan Spurlock Do You Want Lies with That?
William Stafford A Way of Writing
William Stafford Traveling through the Dark
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions
Shelby Steele I'm Black, You're White, Who's Innocent?
Shelby Steele On Being Black and Middle Class
Wallace Stegner Wilderness Letter
Gertrude Stein Susie Asado
John Steinbeck The Chrysanthemums
Gloria Steinem Sex, Lies, and Advertising
Gloria Steinem Why Young Women Are More Conservative
Sandra Steingraber Tune of the Tuna Fish
Wallace Stevens Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock
Virgil Suárez The Ways of Guilt
Grace Suh The Eye of the Beholder
Andrew Sullivan Here Comes the Groom: A (Conservative) Case for Gay Marriage
Jonathan Swift A Description of the Morning
Jonathan Swift A Modest Proposal
Wislawa Szymborska On Death, without Exaggeration
Sabaa Saleem Tahir A Proposal I Never Thought I'd Consider
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Eve M. Tai Roadtrip to Chinatown
Ronald Takaki A Different Mirror
Amy Tan In the Canon for All the Wrong Reasons
Amy Tan Mother Tongue
Amy Tan Two Kinds
Deborah Tannen There Is No Unmarked Woman
James Tate The Wheelchair Butterfly
Beverly Daniel Tatum Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?
Edward Taylor Housewifery
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Crossing the Bar
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Tears, Idle Tears
Alfred, Lord Tennyson The Lady of Shalott
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Ulysses
Paul Theroux Being a Man
Dylan Thomas Do not go gentle into that good night
Dylan Thomas Fern Hill
Lewis Thomas Notes on Punctuation
Lewis Thomas On Natural Death
Lewis Thomas The Iks
Henry David Thoreau Civil Disobedience
Henry David Thoreau The Battle of the Ants
Henry David Thoreau Where I Lived, and What I Lived For
James Thurber The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
James Thurber University Days
Alexis de Tocqueville Some Reflections on American Manners
Jane Tompkins "Indians": Textualism, Morality, and the Problem of History
Susan Allen Toth Boyfriends
Calvin Trillin It's Just Too Late
Quincy Troupe Snake-Back Solo 2
Sojourner Truth A'n't I a Woman?
Sherry Turkle How Computers Change the Way We Think
Mark Twain Two Ways of Seeing a River
Mark Twain Uncle John's Farm
James B. Twitchell But First, a Word from Our Sponsor
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Ellen Ullman Dining with Robots
John Updike A & P
John Updike The Disposable Rocket
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Patrick Vala-Haynes What Does Online Shopping Cost Us?
Jean Valentine December 21st
Lindsy Van Gelder Marriage as a Restricted Club
Clinton R. Van Zandt It Should Be Permissible to Torture Suspected Terrorists to Gather Information
Helen Vendler The Ocean, the Bird, and the Scholar
Gore Vidal Drugs
Judith Viorst The Truth about Lying
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Margaret Visser Fingers
Derek Walcott Sea Grapes
Anne Waldman Makeup on Empty Space
Alice Walker Am I Blue?
Alice Walker Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is the Self
Alice Walker Everyday Use
Alice Walker In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens
Edmund Waller Song
Reg Weaver NCLB's Excessive Reliance on Testing Is Unrealistic, Arbitrary, and Frequently Unfair
Steven Weinberg A Designer Universe?
James Welch Christmas Comes to Moccasin Flat
Eudora Welty A Worn Path
Cornel West On Black Fathering
Phillis Wheatley On Being Brought from Africa to America
E. B. White Once More to the Lake
Walt Whitman A Noiseless Patient Spider
Walt Whitman Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
Walt Whitman From Song of Myself
Walt Whitman When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer
Walt Whitman When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd
Richard Wilbur Love Calls Us to the Things of This World
Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest
Nancy Willard Questions My Son Asked Me, Answers I Never Gave Him
Rita Williams The Centerpiece
Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie
William Carlos Williams Spring and All
William Carlos Williams The Red Wheelbarrow
William Carlos Williams The Use of Force
William Carlos Williams This Is Just to Say
Ellen Willis Putting Women Back into the Abortion Debate
August Wilson The Piano Lesson
Edward O. Wilson Is Humanity Suicidal?
Edward O. Wilson The Writing Life
James Q. Wilson Cars and Their Enemies
Marie Winn Television: The Plug-In Drug
Naomi Wolf The Beauty Myth
Tom Wolfe The Right Stuff
Mary Wollstonecraft From A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Elizabeth Wong The Struggle to Be an All-American Girl
Nellie Wong Grandmother's Song
Virginia Woolf Professions for Women
Virginia Woolf Shakespeare's Sister
Virginia Woolf The Death of the Moth
William Wordsworth I wandered lonely as a cloud
William Wordsworth Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey
William Wordsworth Ode: Intimations of Immortality
William Wordsworth The world is too much with us
Charles Wright March Journal
James Wright A Blessing
James Wright Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota
Richard Wright The Man Who Was Almost a Man
Lady Mary Wroth Am I thus conquered?
Sir Thomas Wyatt They flee from me
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William Butler Yeats Among School Children
William Butler Yeats Leda and the Swan
William Butler Yeats Sailing to Byzantium
William Butler Yeats The Second Coming
David Young The Portable Earth-Lamp
Ray A. Young Bear From the Spotted Night
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Philip Zimbardo The Stanford Prison Experiment
Paul Zimmer Zimmer Imagines Heaven
Howard Zinn Dying for the Government
William Zinsser Clutter
William Zinsser College Pressures
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