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  2. The Giving Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Giving Tree is a 1964 picture book by Shel Silverstein, about a boy and a tree who have a relationship of giving and taking. The book has been interpreted in various ways, such as a religious, environmental, or friendship allegory.

  3. Shel Silverstein - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the life and works of Shel Silverstein, an American author, poet, songwriter and cartoonist. He wrote children's classics like The Giving Tree and A Light in the Attic, and wrote the song "A Boy Named Sue" for Johnny Cash.

  4. Leaf by Niggle - Wikipedia

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    Leaf by Niggle is a fantasy short story by J. R. R. Tolkien, published in 1945, that explores the theme of sub-creation and its relationship to divine creation. The story follows the journey of an artist named Niggle, who paints a tree and a forest, and discovers their reality in a mystical land.

  5. Sylvia Plath - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Plath was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer who advanced the genre of confessional poetry. She is best known for The Bell Jar, Ariel, and her Pulitzer Prize-winning Collected Poems, published posthumously in 1982.

  6. The Juniper Tree (fairy tale) - Wikipedia

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    A dark and violent tale of child abuse, murder and cannibalism by the Brothers Grimm, published in 1812. The story involves a stepmother who kills her stepson and cooks him into a soup, and a bird that reveals the truth and brings justice.

  7. John Greenleaf Whittier - Wikipedia

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    John Greenleaf Whittier was an American Quaker poet and abolitionist, born in Haverhill, Massachusetts, in 1807. He wrote many poems on slavery, temperance, and nature, and was influenced by Robert Burns and William Lloyd Garrison.

  8. Baucis and Philemon - Wikipedia

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    Baucis and Philemon are a couple from Greek mythology who welcomed Zeus and Hermes disguised as peasants and were rewarded with a temple and immortality. Learn about their story, adaptations, and references in literature, art, and culture.

  9. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam - Wikipedia

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    A collection of quatrains attributed to the Persian astronomer and poet Omar Khayyam, translated by Edward FitzGerald in 1859. The authenticity and interpretation of the poems are disputed by scholars and influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite movement.

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