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It's Jane Austen, and Charles dickens for narrative style and lucidity...!
Answered by Dil Se, 15 Dec '12 12:33 pm
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May be back dated but still it is Tagore.
Not a single subject he has left untouched and each one is universal.
Answered by Prakash Chandra, 15 Dec '12 07:53 pm
Not a single subject he has left untouched and each one is universal.
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Jeffry Archer
for the following great works and many more
Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less
Only Time Will Tell
A Twist in the Tale
Sons Of Fortune
The Eleventh Commandment
To Cut a Long Story Short
First Among Equals
Answered by RACHANAexposer, 15 Dec '12 11:24 am
for the following great works and many more
Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less
Only Time Will Tell
A Twist in the Tale
Sons Of Fortune
The Eleventh Commandment
To Cut a Long Story Short
First Among Equals
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