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 literature - Definition 

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==
13: North Americans who would later produce great literature were being born in the first third of the century...
15: ...n the 19th century came the genre of [[Children's literature]].

Literature (26657 bytes)
1: ...er to any form of writing, such as essays; while "Literature," the proper noun, refers to a whole body of lite...
5: ...s]], all fall within this definition of a kind of literature.
7: ...he [[Western canon|Western Canon]] forms one such literature.
9: ... [[sculpture]]s, as well as letters. To others, a literature must only include examples of text composed of le...
11: ...) may also become excluded from consideration as "literature".

Galician literature (2006 bytes)
1: '''Galician literature''' has been developed both in [[Galician]] and [[...
3: The first written Galician literature was at the beginning of XIII century.
65: *[[Camilo José Cela]] ([[Nobel Prize for Literature]], 1989)
69: [[Category:European literature]]

Scottish literature (6551 bytes)
3: ... Scottish writers|Scottish writers]]. It includes literature written in [[English language|English]], [[Scots ...
5: ==Earliest Scottish literature==
7: ...en the earliest Scottish and the earliest [[Welsh literature]] which was not then confined to the territory we...
11: ...ace'' (15th century). From the 13th century much literature was produced by writers based around the royal co...
15: ...nd [[David Lyndsay]] led a golden age of Scottish literature in the 15th and early 16th centuries. [[George Ba...

Clementine literature (14672 bytes)
1: '''Clementine literature''' (also called '''Clementia''', '''Pseudo-Clemen...
21: ...otice.htm Introductions and e-texts of Clementine literature]

Didactic literature (475 bytes)
1: ...best [[poetry]] is didactic. Examples of didactic literature include
12: [[Category:Literature]]

Literature of the Philippines (5519 bytes)
1: The '''literature of the Philippines''' started with fables and leg...
17: Classical literature ([[José Rizal]], [[Pedro Paterno]], Jesús Balmori...
19: Ironically, a greater portion of Spanish literature by Filipinos was written during the American colo...
25: In Asian literature, Filipinos excel especially in short stories. L...

Formalism (literature) (1298 bytes)
1: ...s an application of the [[linguistic model]] to [[literature]], associated in the early part of this century w...
3: ...of devices, conventions, forms, and techniques -- literature, in the words of [[Roman Jakobson]], is "organize...

Literature in Hawaii (191 bytes)

Dutch literature (5968 bytes)
3: ...itten texts in [[Dutch language|Dutch]]. However, literature also has a different meaning, namely, text that h...
5: ==History of Dutch literature==
30: ...=List of Dutch authors whose works are considered literature==
208: [[Category:Literature by country]]
209: [[Category:European literature]]

Provençal literature (65883 bytes)
1: '''Provençal [[literature]]''' is much more easily defined than the [[Prove...
5: ...ears to have remained almost barren of vernacular literature.
7: ... several points genuine analogies with the sister literature of northern France; but these analogies are due p...
9: ...gne]] and later in the 11th century, it was Latin literature which naturally received increased support in wri...
11: ...e intellectual development of each country. Those literatures even which are most truly national, as having be...

Literature in Thailand (1313 bytes)
1: '''Literature in Thailand''' was traditionally heavily influenc...
3: The most important poet in Thai literature was [[Sunthorn Phu]], who is best known for his r...
7: ... have tended to produce light fiction rather than literature, but the [[Isan]] region has produced two notably...

Slovene literature (1731 bytes)
1: '''[[Slovene language|Slovene]] [[literature]]''' starts with [[Freising manuscripts]] around ...

Postmodern literature (4411 bytes)
1: ... fundamental techniques and assumptions of modern literature. (See [[Modernism]], [[Postmodernism]])
7: ... Joyce]]. In addition, both modern and postmodern literature explore fragmentariness in narrative- and charact...
9: ...sis, or Freudian internal conflict. In postmodern literature, however, this crisis is avoided. The tortured, i...
13: ...he subjugation of women, and their suppression in literature was designed, in an [[Orwellian]] sense, to creat...

Sanskrit literature (15487 bytes)
1: ...es in India. Given its extensive use in religious literature, primarily of [[Hinduism]], and the fact that mos...
3: ...ticle tries to touch the major phases of Sanskrit literature.
9: ...d between approximately 2000 BC and 500 BC, Vedic literature forms the basis for the further development of [[...
35: ...ous later works, leaving a huge imprint on Indian literature, religion, folklore and philosophy.
67: ...eare]] occupies in [[English literature|English]] literature. He deals primarily with famous [[Hindu]] legends...

2004 in literature (4481 bytes)
1: ...004]], [[2005 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]].
71: * [[Nobel Prize for Literature]]: [[Elfriede Jelinek]]
75: [[Category:2004|Literature]]

Foil (literature) (490 bytes)

Mexican literature (1559 bytes)
1: '''Mexican literature''' plays an important role in [[Mexican]] culture...
30: [[Category:Mexican literature|*]]

Bohemian literature (872 bytes)
1: {{merge}} [[Czech literature]]
3: ...Bohemia]]ns (also known as Cesi, Czechs) and also literature written in Bohemia in other languages (e.g. [[Lat...

Pan (literature) (540 bytes)

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