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The Prince (c. 1505-1515; pub. 1532) The Praise of Folly (1509) Orlando Furioso (1516; rev. 1521&1532) Utopia (1516) Ninety-Five Theses (1517) The Babylonian Captivity of the Church (1520) On Christian Liberty (1520) To the Christian Nobility (1520) Concerning the Bondage of the Will (1525) The Courtier (1528) Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livy (pub. 1531) Gargantua and Pantagruel (pub.c. 1532-1564) Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536) Spiritual Exercises (c. 1541) On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (1543) The Book of Common Prayer (1549) Table-Talk (pub. 1566) The Way of Perfection (c. 1566) Essays (Montaigne) (1575) Interior Castle (1577) The Ascent of Mt. Carmel (c. 1585) The Dark Night of the Soul (c. 1588) The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth (1591) The Third Part of King Henry the Sixth (1591) The First Part of King Henry the Sixth (1592) The Comedy of Errors (1593) Doctor Faustus (1593?; pub. 1604) King Richard the Third (1593) Edward the Second (1594) The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity (pub. 1594-1662) The Taming of the Shrew (1594) Titus Andronicus (1594) Love's Labour's Lost (1595) Poems (Donne) (c. 1595-1631) Romeo and Juliet (1595) The Two Gentlemen of Verona (1595) A Midsummer Night's Dream (1596) Prothalamion (1596) King Richard the Second (1596) The Faerie Queene (1596) King John (1597) The Merchant of Venice (1597) The First Part of King Henry the Fourth (1598) The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth (1598) The Life of King Henry the Fifth (1599) Julius Caesar (1599) Much Ado About Nothing (1599) |
![]() ![]() ![]() How do you select the works and authors listed? What do the bracketed letters mean next to some of the work titles? What do the graphic symbols in the index mean? What do the abbreviations in the Reading Lists index stand for? Why don't you list in the language index all the languages you have works linked in? How do you select the works and authors listed? The core works and authors listed on this site were taken from some of the reading lists which are indexed on the site -- the Great Books Foundation adult reading program, the reading list in the back of How To Read A Book (Mortimer Adler's classic text on intelligent reading), the Great Books of the Western World collection, and the Great Ideas program. I am also planning on checking my site against the Harvard Classics series. Beyond that, some works were added because of their reputation, some because of a personal feeling that they should be included, and others because they were suggested by visitors to the site. What do the bracketed letters mean next to some of the work titles? These are "inclusion codes" which indicate the source or reason for inclusion of that work. As an example, let's look at the header of the listing for Freud's Civilization and its Discontents: The [GBF,GBWW,HTR] at the end are the inclusion codes. The following codes are used:
Please note that this site is constantly under construction - not all works will be coded, or coded completely. So, a work might be included in all of the collections/books/lists above, but only have one code, or none. If you note a discrepancy, please let me know. What do the graphic symbols in the index mean? The symbols indicate the availability of the work through this site. For an author, the symbol refers to any work. So, an author with five listed works will be marked if any one of his or her works has an etext linked.Again, these only refer to the availability of the work through this site. If you know of an online version of a work which we have few or no etexts linked for, please let me know about it. Also, if you note any discrepancies between the symbols in an index and the actual listing of the work, please let me know. What do the abbreviations in the Reading Lists index stand for?
Why don't you list in the language index all the languages you have works linked in? As a rule, I only list a language in the index if I have works from at least two different authors available in that language. |