Literature

“Book of Threes” a Subject Reference Encyclopedia of concepts in threes

Literature

In any type of writing, there are three possible points of view: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, or me, you, and other. There are three periods of the English language's history: Old, Middle, and Modern. And dramas traditionally have three parts: prot asis, epitasis, and catastrophe.

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1 The Gift of the Magi
2 The Three Pillars of Zen: Teaching, Practice, and Enlightenment
3 Peas Porridge Hot
4 The Three Cs of a Relationship
5 SPYXOTIC STORY SCENES
6 Skinny Legs and All
7 Three Cups of Tea
8 Bronte, Emily (1818-1848)
9 Three Lives
10 Three Sisters
11 15 Points of a Good Horse - Wynkyn de Worde
12 Trilogy - tragedies
13 Triple vision; three ways to tell the same story
14 Three Fingers
15 Three search at books.google.com
16 Andrew Oerk
17 Literary works
18 Ode
19 Novel
20 Earl of Kent
21 Threes Anna
22 Folk tales
23 Three Men in a Boat (to Say Nothing of the Dog)
24 The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
25 Jack and the Beanstalk
26 The Incredible Journey: A Tale of Three Animals
27 Lie-Awake Song
28 Pirate Story
29 The Code
30 The Music-Grinders
31 Nine Worthies
32 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
33 Caesar, in Antony and Cleopatra
34 Triad
35 Inferno [Hell]
36 Borrowed days of March
37 Kipling, Rudyard
38 Playthings of the Wind
39 Ivan the Fool
40 Pearl, Cleanness, Patience and Sir Gawayne
41 Par
42 Law
43 The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy
44 Wise Folks
45 The Short-Story
46 Dick o
47 Three Fates in Council Sitting
48 To me, fair friend, you never can be old
49 The Wife of Usher's Well
50 The Bloody Brother. Act iii. Sc. 2.

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