the yellow wallpaper
"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee is a story written by an American female author that has been listed in canons more frequently over the past 50 years. This novel is widely regarded as a classic of modern American literature and has won numerous accolades for its exploration of themes such as racism and morality in the American South.
"The Yellow Wallpaper"
E. A. White has written: 'American church law' -- subject(s): Constitution and canons, Episcopal Church
A book or story that was written by an American female author that has been listed in the canon over the past 50 years would be To Kill A Mockingbird. The story deals with important issues, and is very popular.
Joseph Csicsila has written: 'Canons by consensus'
Franck Kerest has written: 'Les canons du ciel'
Margit. Beke has written: 'Esztergomi kanonokok, 1900-1985' -- subject(s): Canons, Cathedral, Catholic Church, Catholic Church Clergy, Church history, History, Canons, Cathedral, collegiate
Richard Benger has written: 'Miniature suite for two Bb trumpets or cornets and piano' -- subject(s): Suites (Piano, trumpets (2)) 'Preludes and canons for three trumpets' -- subject(s): Canons, fugues, etc. (Trumpets (3))
Walter Burroughs Clancy has written: 'The rites and ceremonies of sacred ordination (canons 1002-1005)' -- subject(s): Ordination
Robert Austin Warner has written: 'The fantasia in the works of John Jenkins' -- subject(s): Canons, fugues, etc. (Instrumental ensemble)
Joseph M. O'Donnell has written: 'The canons of the First Council of Arles, 314 A.D' -- subject(s): Arles, Council of (1st : 314)
William Andrew Hammond has written: 'The definitions of faith, and canons of discipline, of the six oecumenical councils, with the remaining canons of the code of the universal church' -- subject(s): Creeds
Anton Stepanovich Arensky has written: 'Suite in canon-form' -- subject(s): Suites (Pianos (2)), Canons, fugues, etc. (Pianos (2))