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Selected Stories, a collection of short stories by Nobel-Prize winning author Nadine Gordimer A white South African like Fugard, Gordimer brings her characters and the African landscape they inhabit to life.
Hamlet, one of William Shakespeare's classic tragedies, was written in approximately 1603. It concerns a young man who has unresolved issues with both his father and his uncle. His inability to articulate his feelings causes him to lash out at people he loves with serious consequences.
To Kill a Mockingbird (1960), a novel by Harper Lee that...
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