So I'm just about to start my course work for next year and I'm really struggling to find a second piece of work that a) has critical worth b) is quite old (Although I think I may do Gulivers travels in which case I need a much newer one) c) is set in an anti-utopia d) is not a novel
Any ideas would be much appreciated!
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