"How Do I Love Thee?" — A. sonnet
The Good Samaritan — U. Sacred Scripture
Beowulf — Y. epic poem
"The Seafarer" — AA. elegy
"Bonny Barbara Allen" — X. ballad
The Canterbury Tales — P. frame story
Pilgrim’s Progress — B. allegory
"Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" — K. sprung rhyme
"Lines Composed… Tintern Abbey" — L. epiphany
"That’s All" — T. theater of the absurd
The Faerie Queene — Q. literary epic
The Book of Margery Kempe — M. autobiography
The Diary of Samuel Pepys — N. diary
"Grendel’s Dog" from Beocat — R. parody
"Pied Beauty" — K. sprung rhyme
The Importance of Being Earnest — C. comedy of manners
"Jabberwocky" — J. nonsense
"A Modest Proposal" — S. satire
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman — H. persuasive essay
"Dulce et Decorum Est" — G. W. W. I. poetry
"The Raven and the Fox" — BB. fable
Ecclesiastical History of the English People — F. history
The Pardoner’s Tale — O. exemplum
Psalm 23 "The Lord Is My Shepherd" — U. Sacred Scripture
"All women become like their mothers…" (Oscar Wilde) — D. epigram
Macbeth — DD. tragic drama
Everyman — W. morality play
"Araby" — L. epiphany
The Pardoner’s Tale — G. Geoffrey Chaucer
Mammie’s Form at the Post Office — H. Bessie Head
Shooting an Elephant — A. George Orwell
The Importance of Being Earnest — C. Oscar Wilde
Miss Brill — E. Katherine Mansfield
That’s All — J. Harold Pinter
Dulce et Decorum Est — D. Wilfred Owen
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night — N. Dylan Thomas
The Seafarer — B. unknown/anonymous
The Importance of Being Earnest — C. Oscar Wilde
A Shocking Accident — M. Graham Greene
A Cup of Tea — E. Katherine Mansfield
Pyramus and Thisbe — B. unknown/anonymous
Araby — K. James Joyce
A Cup of Tea — G. London only
Shooting an Elephant — D. Burma
Beowulf — B. Wales, probably
The Importance of Being Earnest — A. London and Hertfordshire
Miss Brill — C. Jardins Publique, France
Araby — F. Dublin, Ireland
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night — B. Wales, probably