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List of Classic LiteratureScroll Down For Middle School and High School Classic Literature for Early Readers2nd to 4th gradeThis list of classic literature is comprised of abridged editions for early readers in approximately the second to fourth grade. The short chapters make them ideal for students who have graduated to books with chapters. These shorter, easy versions are also good introductions to the more complicated unabridged versions for older readers who may need help with reading. They can also be read out loud to younger listeners.
Favorite Poems of Childhood (Smith)
A Child's Garden of Verses (Stevenson)
Adventures of Buster Bear (Burgess)
Adventures of Peter Cottontail
Old Mother West Wind (Burgess)
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Aesop's Fables (Aesop)
The Adventures of Pinocchio
Peter Rabbit and Other Tales (Potter)
Little Women (Alcott)
Robin Hood (Blaisedell)
The Little Princess (Burnett)
The Secret Garden (Burnett)
Anne of Green Gables (Montgomery)
The Adventures of Don Quixote (Palacios)
Tarzan (Burroughs)
Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Irving)
Black Beauty (Sewell)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Twain)
The Prince and the Pauper (Twain)
Tom Sawyer, Detective (Twain)
The Story of King Arthur (Crawford)
Robinson Crusoe (Defoe)
Story of Pocahontas (Doherty)
War of the Worlds (Wells) Junior Readers4th to 6th gradeThis list of classic literature can be read for literature study by junior readers in approximately the 4th to 6th grade. Since the interest level is higher, these books would also be enjoyed as fun reading by older readers.
Little Mermaid and Other Tales (Anderson)
Peter Pan (Barrie)
Little Lord Fauntleroy (Burnett)
The Little Princess (Burnett)
The Secret Garden (Burnett)
Little Women (Alcott)
Little Men
Jo's Boys (Alcott)
Eight Cousins (Alcott)
Robin Hood (Blaisedell)
Tarzan of the Apes (Burroughs)
Alice in Wonderland (Carroll)
Hans Brinker (Dodge)
The Wind in the Willows (Grahame)
Jungle Book (Kipling)
Captain Courageous (Kipling)
Just So Stories (Kipling)
Kim (Kipling)
King Arthur:Tales from the Round Table (Lang)
Anne of Green Gables (Montgomery)
Anne of Avonlea (Montgomery)
Railway Children (Nesbit)
Pollyanna (Porter)
Black Beauty (Sewell)
Heidi (Spyri)
Rebecca of Sunnybrooke Farm (Wiggin) Middle School6th - 8th Grade List of Classic LiteratureThis list of classic literature is from the Dover Thrift Classic series and appropriate for the literature study of middle school students. These books have exciting and tme-tested plots which are also enjoyed by older students who read them for pleasure.
Daddy Long Legs (Webster)
Swiss Family Robinson (Wyss)
Story of the Amimstad (Sterne)
Black Arrow (Stevenson)
Kidnapped (Stevenson)
Treasure Island (Stevenson)
Favorite Sherlock Holmes Stories (Doyle)
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Twain)
Tom Sawyer - Detective (Twain)
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Twain)
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (Twain)
Pudd'nhead Wilson (Twain)
Favorite Father Brown Stories (Chesterton)
Red Badge of Courage (Crane)
Adventures of the Dancing Men (Doyle)
The Hound of Baskervilles (Doyle)
Six Great Sherlock Holmes Stories (Doyle)
Study in Scarlet (Doyle)
The White Company (Doyle)
The Three Musketeers (Dumas)
The Gift of the Magi (Henry)
The Story of My Life (Keller)
Call of the Wild (London)
Five Great Short Stories by Jack London (London)
White Fang (London)
Around the World in 80 Days (Verne)
War of the Worlds (Wells)
Songs for the Open Road (Various Authors) High School Literature9th - 12th Grade List of Classic LiteratureThis list of classic literature for high school students is from the Dover Thift Classic series. They are original, unabridged works appropriate for literary study.
Pride and Prejudice (Austen)
Sense and Sensibility (Austen)
Agnes Grey (Bronte)
Jane Eyre (Bronte)
Wuthering Heights (Bronte)
My Antonia (Cather)
O Pioneers (Cather)
The Deerslayer (Cooper)
Last of the Mohicans (Cooper)
Robinson Crusoe (Defoe)
Moll Flanders (Defoe)
Christmas Carol (Dickens)
David Copperfield (Dickens)
Great Expectations (Dickens)
Hard Times (Dickens)
Oliver Twist (Dickens)
Tale of Two Cities (Dickens)
Silas Marner (Eliot)
Beowulf (Gordon) PICTURE NOT AVAILABLE
Story of Beowulf (Marshall)
Odyssey (Homer)
The Iliad (Homer)
Enemy of the People (Ibsen)
Moby Dick (Melville)
Ivanhoe (Scott)
The Importance of Being Earnest (Wilde)
The Story of Joan of Arc (Wilmot-Buxton) More Classic LiteratureBook club lists of classical literature for 3rd to 8th grade are listed on this Classical Childrens Books.com website. Literature is also listed by different eras.Hannah has a list of classic literature on her website World of Children's Books generated by her visitors. You can also vote for your favorite children's classic on her site. Return from List of Classic Literature to Children's Literature Main Page |
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