Glencoe World History: Modern Times © 2011 Virginia EditionUnit 1:
The World Before Modern TimesLiterature ConnectionsGlencoe Literature Library Glencoe’s Literature Library provides a brief description of each novel and play available from Glencoe, a list of related readings, and a link to study guides. Literature Classics Search our Glencoe database of literature classics by author, title, date, genre, theme, or country, and print the selected item. Glencoe Literature: The Reader's Choice
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on the titles listed below. from the Aeneid by Virgil from the Analects by Confucius from the Apology: from the Dialogues by Plato At Last It's Come by Sulpicia Better to Live, Licinius by Horace The Book of Ruth: from the Tanakh The Burning of Rome by Tacitus The Butterfly Dream by Chuang Tzu Coyote Finishes His Work retold by Barry Lopez The Dog and the Wolf by Aesop For My Mother Said by Sappho Genesis 6-9: The Flood: from the Tanakh from Gilgamesh: The Death of Enkidu translated by N. K. Sandars from Gilgamesh: The Death of Humbaba by Anonymous from The Histories by Herodotus How the World Was Made retold by James Mooney from the Iliad by Homer from The Immortality of Writers translated by Ezra Pound and Noel Stock In My Eyes He Matches the Gods by Sappho from the Mahabharata: Hundred Questions retold by R. K. Narayan Most Beautiful of All the Stars by Sappho Oedipus the King by Sophocles from the Panchatantra: The Lion-Makers translated by Arthur W. Ryder Penelope by Dorothy Parker Poems of Catullus by Catullus from the Popol Vuh: Creation Hymn translated by Ralph Nelson The Raven and the Fox by Aesop from the Rig Veda translated by Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty The Sky Tree retold by Joseph Bruchac So small are the flowers of Seamu translated by Ezra Pound and Noel Stock Some Say Thronging Calvary by Sappho The Story of Pyramus and Thisbe from the Metamorphoses by Ovid from the Tao Te Ching by Lao-tzu The Useless by Chuang Tzu
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