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William Inge’s Picnic (1953) concerns young love. Although more serious than Bus Stop, it is also a comedic look at the vicissitudes of sex and relationships.
The Canterbury Tales (c. 1380), by Geoffrey Chaucer is a compilation of stories told by travelers to pass the time. It is one of the bestknown short story collections of English literature.
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