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            <title>Iliad the story of Achilles
            by Homer
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            <description>The story of Achilles is a tragedy--the fiery conflict of a man divided against himself, who in a few short days drops to the lowest hell of savagery, then rises to self-mastery and inward peace.</description>
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            <title>Odyssey the story of Odysseus
            by Homer
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            <description>Odysseus has difficulty returning home after the Trojan War, which the Greeks won.</description>
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            <title>The Canterbury tales
            by Chaucer, Geoffrey, -1400
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            <description>Lively, absorbing, often outrageously funny, Chaucers The Canterbury tales is a work of genius, an undisputed classic that has held a special appeal for each generation of readers. It gathers twenty-nine of literatures most enduring (and endearing) characters in a vivid group portrait that captures the full spectrum of medieval society, from the exalted Knight to the humble Plowman.</description>
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