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1605 (2673 bytes)
1: {| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;" 3: ...s:'''</small><br> [[1602]] [[1603]] [[1604]] - [[1605]] - [[1606]] [[1607]] [[1608]] 7: ...century]] <hr> [[1605 in literature]] <br> [[1605 in science]] 13: * [[June 1]] - Russian troops in [[Moscow]] imprison [[Feodor II of Russia|Feodor ... 16: ...efeated by the [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]] in the [[Battle of Kircholm]] 1605 in science (558 bytes) 1: ...year 1605 CE in [[science]]''' and [[technology]] included many events, some of which are listed below... 3: ...05]], [[1606 in science]] and the [[list of years in science]]. 6: *[[France]] founds [[Port Royal]] in its [[North America]]n colony of [[Acadia]]. 15: [[Category:1605]] 16: [[Category:Years in science]] List of state leaders in 1605 (1736 bytes) 1: ...[[1605|Events of 1605]] - [[List of state leaders in 1606|1606 state leaders]] - [[State leaders by ye... 5: ... [[Wanli Emperor of China|Wanli]], [[Emperor of China]] ([[1573]]-[[1620]]) 9: ... Ieyasu]], [[Shogun|Shogun of Japan]] ([[1603]]-[[1605]]) 10: ...okugawa Hidetada]], [[Shogun|Shogun of Japan]] ([[1605]]-[[1623]]) 11: ...ing Seonjo of Joseon|Seonjo]], [[Rulers of Korea|King of Joseon]] ([[1567]]-[[1608]]) History of literature: Modern literature (30084 bytes) 1: ...le is the second in a series of '''The History of Literature'''. 3: ...For the first part of this article ''[[History of literature|click here]]''.) For part two, read on: 5: ==Modern Literature, 19th century== 7: ...side-by-side with [[theatre]] and [[opera]], but since film, radio and television did not yet exist, t... 11: ...so published a gothic [[novella]]: ''St. Irvyne'' in [[1811]]. Literature (26657 bytes) 1: ...a whole body of literary work, world-wide or relating to a specific culture. 3: ==Introduction== 5: ...s]], all fall within this definition of a kind of literature. 7: ...he [[Western canon|Western Canon]] forms one such literature. 9: ...r some other portable form, to the exclusion of [[inscription]]s or [[digital media]]. Galician literature (2006 bytes) 1: '''Galician literature''' has been developed both in [[Galician]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. 3: ...irst written Galician literature was at the beginning of XIII century. 5: In the [[Middle Ages]], ''Galaico-português'' (or [[... 7: ...tuguese and Galician, Galician was considered provincial and was not widely used for literary or acade... 9: ...mid 1800s]] that the Galician restarted its usage in Prose and Poetry. Scottish literature (6551 bytes) 3: ...cottish writers]]. It includes literature written in [[English language|English]], [[Scots language|Sc... 5: ==Earliest Scottish literature== 7: ...liest [[Welsh literature]] which was not then confined to the territory we know as Wales today, but ra... 9: ... development of an independent literary tradition in Scottish Gaelic. 11: ...century poet, for example, was in the service of King [[James VI of Scotland|James VI]]. Provençal literature (65883 bytes) 1: ...re easily defined than the [[Provençal language]] in which it is expressed. 3: ==Introduction== 5: ...ears to have remained almost barren of vernacular literature. 7: ... certain primary elements common to both and only in a slight degree to mutual reaction. 9: ...which naturally received increased support in writing. Clementine literature (14672 bytes) 1: ...nes'' are known in [[Arabic language|Arabic]] and in [[Old Slavonic language|Slavonic]]. 3: ...nd '''R''' are two versions of an original Clementine romance, which was longer than either, and embra... 8: ...order to transmit to him accounts of all his teaching. 10: ...''' 2.20-1). Peter instructs Clement into the evening ('''H''' 2.38-53). 12: ...haps the author of '''H''' thought all this story inconsistent with [[Acts of the Apostles|Acts]], and... Didactic literature (475 bytes) 1: ...ry]] is didactic. Examples of didactic literature include 3: * ''Instructions for Parish Priests'' by John Mirk. 12: [[Category:Literature]] Literature of the Philippines (5519 bytes) 1: ...h influences, but there was a pre-hispanical Writing System. 3: == Archaic Writing System == 4: ...aniards came in 1571 with a script called [[Baybayin]] or [[Alibata]]. 6: ..., i, and u. Each basic consonantal symbol had the inherent a sound: ka, ga, nga, ta, da, na, pa, ba, m... 8: ...ead. When placed above the symbol, it changed the inherent sound of the symbol from a to i; placed bel... Formalism (literature) (1298 bytes) 1: ...[[Moscow linguistic circle|Moscow]] and [[Prague Linguistic Circle]]s. 3: ...akobson]], is "organized violence committed on ordinary speech." 5: ...a self-enclosed universe of discourse, subject to interpretation without reference to biographical or ... Literature in Hawaii (191 bytes) 1: List of authors with roots in Hawai'i: 7: [[Category:Culture in Hawaii]] Literature in Thailand (1313 bytes) 1: ... god [[Hanuman]] and the addition of a [[happy ending]]. 3: ...romantic adventure story ''Phra Aphai Mani'' and nine travel pieces called ''Nirats''. 5: ...fiction]] works as part of their programme to combine [[Western world|Western]] knowledge with traditi... 7: ... two notably sociocritical writers in [[Kamsing Srinok]] and [[Pira Sudham]]. 9: ==External link== Slovene literature (1731 bytes) 1: ...irst [[printing|printed]] Slovene religious books in [[1550]] it is followed by those literary periods... 15: * [[Anton Martin Slomsek|Anton Martin Slomšek]] 21: * [[Janez Trdina]] 31: Ivan Cankar, Josip Murn Aleksandrov, Dragotin Kette, Oton Župančič, Alojz Gradnik, Zo... 38: == [[Post World War II]] ([[Fin de siècle]] (revisited), [[Modernism]], [[Postmod... Postmodern literature (4411 bytes) 1: ... fundamental techniques and assumptions of modern literature. (See [[Modernism]], [[Postmodernism]]) 7: ...ack to the works of Swedish dramatist [[August Strindberg]] and the Italian author [[Luigi Pirandello]... 9: ...self at war with itself, to the self as arbiter points back to the [[Phenomenology|phenomenological]] ... 11: ...odernist critics attack the maximalist novel as being disorganized, sterile and filled with language p... 13: ...and their suppression in literature was designed, in an [[Orwellian]] sense, to create an absence of l... Dutch literature (5968 bytes) 3: ...nt meaning, namely, text that have an extra layer in it, texts that use lots of symbolic language. Thi... 5: ==History of Dutch literature== 6: A few keywords as an outline for those those that like to write the history o... 9: Wachtendonkse psalmen, Vogalas, Abele spelen, Reinaerde, Karel ende Elegast, mystery plays, rederijk... 12: ...], [[Jacob Cats]], [[Muiderkring]], [[Statenvertaling]], [[Vonderslag]] Sanskrit literature (15487 bytes) 1: ...in Indian culture is not unlike that of [[Latin]] in [[Europe]]an culture. 3: ...ticle tries to touch the major phases of Sanskrit literature. 7: ''Main Article'': [[Vedas]] 9: ...part of the Vedas, and are strongly philosophical in content. 11: ...ears a strong resemblance to Avesta, the language in which the scriptures of [[Zoroastrianism]] are wr... 2004 in literature (4481 bytes) 1: ...004]], [[2005 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]]. 4: ...]] selects [[Guy Vanderhaeghe]]'s ''The Last Crossing'' to be read across the nation. 5: ...6/05/20040605p2a00m0dm003001c.html] [http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/features/0412/27sasebo.html] 8: ...merica (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction]]'' - [[Jon Stewart]] and writers of ''[[Th... 10: *''The Big Why'' - [[Michael Winter]] Foil (literature) (490 bytes) 1: ...oil character is to emphasize the traits of the main character by comparison or contrast. 3: ...athers have been killed, are foils for Hamlet. Or in The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Abby and Elizabeth...
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