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Incoming Resources
- Studies in romanticism
- A Rose For Emily
- Approaching Shakespeare-The Scene Begins
- Mayan Glyphs-A New World Logosyllabary
- What Is Writing?
- What Do Egyptian Hieroglyphs Say?
- The Tragic Woman in Macbeth
- Art With A Message: Protest And Propaganda, Satire & Social Comment
- The Women of Hamlet
- The Paris Review... Early Chapters
- The World's Oldest Myth: Gilgamesh
- Complex Goddesses: Athena, Aphrodite, Hera
- The Book of Job
- The Matter of Angels and Demons
- Shakespeare Series: Antony and Cleopatra
- Shakespeare Series: Tempest
- Shakespeare Series: Romeo and Juliet
- Advocates of Change: Writers
- Odd People Out
- Ernest Hemingway, Writer: "Big, Two Hearted River"
- What Does Cuneiform Say?
- Romeo and Juliet-Words, Words, Words
- The Changing World of Charles Dickens
- Poetry Of Rock: A Reflection Of Human Values
- Geoffrey Chaucer: Poet And Pilgrim
- Celie--A Woman Who Wins Through
- The Future of Writing
- The Dagda's Harp and Other Celtic Myths
- The Bhagavad Gita
- The Epic of Bakaridjan Kone
- The Beauty of African Mythology
- Creation and Misbehavior in Micronesia
- Adriana Lisboa
- Charles Bukowski - Bukowski At Bellevue
- Elizabeth Bennet--A Proper Pride
- The Romantic Age In English Literature
- Shakespeare Is Alive & Well In Modern World
- Mythology: Gods And Goddesses
- Winston Smith--The Hero We Never Want to Be
- A Midsummer Night's Dream-Comic Tools
- Southeast Amerindian Origin Stories
- Mythology of the Plains Peoples
- African Heroes in the Underworld
- Spirits and Syncretism in Korean Myth
- Chinese Heroes, Kings, and Destroyers
- Cressida--A Love Betrayed
- Exploring The Short Story: For Entertainment & Comprehension
- Classroom Classics II
- Chinese-A Logosyllabic Script
- Where Did Our Alphabet Come From?
Outgoing Resources
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