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A comprehensive reading list for students studying love themes throughout history. The list includes plays, prose, and poetry from various authors such as oscar wilde, f. Scott fitzgerald, and sylvia plath. Topics covered include maternal love, sibling love, and the destructive nature of desire.
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Maternal Love Drama Yerma Frederico Garcia Lorca Kindertransport Diane Samuels The Homecoming Harold Pinter A Woman of No Importance Oscar Wilde Prose Ruth / North and South Elizabeth Gaskell Poor Cow / Up the Junction Nell Dunn The Fifth Child Doris Lessing Waterland Graham Swift Maps for Lost Lovers Nadeem Aslam We Need to Talk About Kevin Lionel Shriver Poetry Katrin Gillian Clarke Demeter /Queen Herod Carol Ann Duffy Book of Matches Simon Armitage Destructive Nature of Desire Drama Measure for Measure / Othello / Antony and Cleopatra John Middleton – The Changeling Blood Wedding Frederico Garcia Lorca Miss Julie August Strindberg Hedda Gabler Henrik Ibsen Prose Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontë Our Mutual Friend Charles Dickens The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald Poetry Selected Poems Sylvia Plath Birthday Letters Ted Hughes The Gift by Vicki Feaver
The Darker Side of Love Drama Selected Dramatic Monologues Robert Browning A View from the Bridge / The Crucible Arthur Miller Hamlet William Shakespeare Betrayal Harold Pinter Poetry Selected Poems Sylvia Plath Birthday Letters Ted Hughes And Still I Rise Maya Angelou Prose Tess of the D’Urbervilles Tender is the Night Scott Fitzgerald The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy Enduring Love Ian McEwan The Yellow Wallpaper – Charlotte Perkins Gilman Sibling Love Prose Sense and Sensibility / Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë Silas Marner George Eliot Sons and Lovers /The Rainbow /Women in Love D.H. Lawrence Atonement – Ian McEwan Drama A Streetcar Named Desire / Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Tennessee Williams Tis a Pity She’s a Whore – John Ford Hitting Town – Stephen Poliakoff Poetry To My Brothers by John Keats Regret/Loss of Love/ Unrequited Love Poetry Venus and Adonis – William Shakespeare Thomas Hardy – The Voice, The Haunter, The Going John Donne – The Broken Heart, Love’s Deity, The Bait