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245 | 1 | 0 | _aOne hundred great essays /edited by Robert DiYanni. |
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_tHow to tame a wild tongue / _rGloria Anzaldua -- _tOf studies / _rFrancis Bacon -- _tGrowing up / _rRussell Baker -- _tNotes of a native son / _rJames Baldwin -- _tRoad warrior / _rDave Barry -- _tToys / _rRoland Barthes -- _tAttending a world / _rMary Catherine Bateson -- _tInto the electronic millennium / _rSven Birkerts -- _tI want a life / _rJudy Brady -- _tFeminity / _rSusan Brownmiller -- _tInfluenza / _rJane Brox -- _tThe wound in the face / _rAngela Carter -- _tLetter to his son / _rLord Chesterfield -- _tCasa : a partial remembrance of a Puerto Rican childhood / _rJudith Ortiz Cofer -- _tCalculated risks / _rK.C. Cole -- _tBurl's / _rBernard Cooper -- _tHow we listen / _rAaron Copland -- _tNatural selection / _rCharles Darwin -- _tThe geography of imagination / _rGuy Davenport -- _tMarrying absurd / _rJoan Didion -- _tOn self-respect / _rJoan Didion -- _tLiving like weasels / _rAnnie Dillard -- _tNo man is an island / _rJohn Donne -- _tLearning to read and write / _rFrederick Douglass -- _tJoyas Voladoras / _rBrian Doyle -- _tOf our spiritual striving / _rW.E.B. DuBois -- _tLights of the long night / _rAndre Dubus -- _tAbout men / _rGretel Ehrlich -- _tSpeech to the troops at Tilbury / _rQueen Elizabeth I -- _tLiving with music / _rRalph Ellison -- _tNature / _rRalph Waldo Emerson -- _tNever do that to a book / _rAnne Fadiman -- _tThe value of science / _rRichard Feynman -- _tSister Bernadette's barking dog / _rKitty Burns Florey -- _tArriving at perfection / _rBenjamin Franklin -- _tThe interpretation of dreams / _rSigmund Freud -- _tThe landscape of history / _rJohn Lewis Gaddis -- _tThe middle way : learning to balance family and work / _rEllen Gilchrist -- _tThe company man / _rEllen Goodman -- _tMore than just a shrine : Ellis Island / _rMary Gordon -- _tOn the pleasure of hating / _rWilliam Hazlitt -- _tThe colonel / _rMichael Hogan -- _tNaps / _rBarbara Holland -- _tSalvation / _rLangston Hughes -- _tNowhere man / _rPico Iyer -- _tThe Declaration of Independence / _rThomas Jefferson -- _t189 365 / _rYoshida Kenko -- _tThe ugly tourist / _rJamaica Kincaid -- _tLetter from Birmingham Jail / _rMartin Luther King, Jr. -- _tI have a dream / _rMartin Luther King, Jr. -- _tOn discovery / _rMaxine Hong Kingston -- _tThe dog, the family : a household tale / _rAugust Kleinzahler -- _tYou are what you say / _rRobin Tolmach Lakoff -- _tA bachelor's complaint / _rCharles Lamb -- _tOn Ben Franklin's virtues / _rD.H. Lawrence -- _tComing home again / _rChang-Rae Lee -- _tThe curse of talent / _rMichael Lewis -- _tThe Gettysburg Address / _rAbraham Lincoln -- _tThe stone horse / _rBarry Lopez -- _tThe Morals of the Prince / _rNiccolo Machiavelli -- _tThe Communist Manifesto / _rKarl Marx and Friedrich Engels -- _tShul / _rJames McBride -- _tPortrait of an ideal world / _rH.L. Mencken -- _tBody ritual among the Nacirema / _rHorace Miner -- _tThe way to rainy mountain / _rN. Scott Momaday -- _tOf smells / _rMichel de Montaigne -- _tAre you somebody? / _rNuala O'Faolain -- _tPolitics and the English language / _rGeorge Orwell -- _tShooting an elephant / _rGeorge Orwell -- _tThe din in the head / _rCynthia Ozick -- _tThe allegory of the cave / _rPlato -- _tThe necessary enemy / _rKatherine Anne Porter -- _tThe medium is the metaphor / _rNeil Postman -- _tBetween the sexes, a great divide / _rAnna Quindlen -- _tAria : a memoir of a bilingual childhood / _rRichard Rodriguez -- _tLetter from Charlestown State Prison / _rNicola Sacco -- _tUnder the influence / _rScott Russell Sanders -- _tWhat secrets tell / _rLuc Sante -- _tSpeech on the signing of the Treaty of Port Elliott / _rChief Seattle -- _tMe talk pretty one day / _rDavid Sedaris -- _tNonverbal/verbal / _rLeonard Shlain -- _tLandscape, history, and the Pueblo imagination / _rLeslie Marmon Silko -- _tA woman's beauty : put-down or power source? / _rSusan Sontag -- _tDeclaration of sentiments and resolutions / _rElizabeth Cady Stanton -- _tJust walk on by : black men and public space / _rBrent Staples -- _tOn being black and middle class / _rShelby Steele -- _tA modest proposal / _rJonathan Swift -- _tLes tres riches heures de Martha Stewart / _rMargaret Talbot -- _tMother tongue / _rAmy Tan -- _tThe corner of they eye / _rLewis Thomas -- _tWhy I went to the woods / _rHenry David Thoreau -- _tUniversity days / _rJames Thurber -- _tAnd ain't I a woman? / _rSojourner Truth -- _tReading the river / _rMark Twain -- _tFrom listening / _rEudora Welty -- _tOnce more to the lake / _rE.B. White -- _tThe Duke of deception / _rGeoffrey Wolfe -- _tA vindication of the rights of woman / _rMary Wollstonecraft -- _tThe death of the moth / _rVirginia Woolf -- _tProfessions for women / _rVirginia Woolf. |
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