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&#8220;Women have many firsts as innovators in literature.  Thus Marie of France, who flourished...<br/>
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Tough question …
Horace Shipp published Books That Moved the World in which he listed the following ten titles.

The Bible
The Republic ...<br/>
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In 1939 Malcolm Cowley and Bernard Smith polled American educators, historians, critics, lecturers, and publicists on...<br/>
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