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World literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
World literature refers to literature from all over the world, including African literature, Arabic literature, American literature, Latin-American literature, Caribbean Literature, Asian literature,...
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Norton Anthology of World Literature - Provides links to anthologies that cover diverse timelines and cultures. Includes a section index, audio glossary, instructor resources, and quizzes.
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W.W. Norton & Company. Independent & Employee-Owned ... The Norton Anthology of World Literature ... Second Short Edition...
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Welcome to the; Websource for World Literature! ... An Online Companion to; The Norton Anthology of World Literature, 2e ... Designed as a springboard to help students extend their exploration of world literature and identify and frame topics for writing and research, this valuable Web site features:
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A scholarly series established for the purpose of publishing significant contributions in the area of humanistic studies: literature, linguistics, philosophy, history, art, and creative writing in both prose fiction and poetry. ... Directory Help; Search only in World LiteratureSearch the Web...
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Outlines of three East Asian literatures are included here for those who can find time for them. They represent at least a very significant half of the world's literature. Because of the scope involved, this page will probably always be "under construction."
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In other highlights from our print edition this month, we present dual special sections on recent literature from Taiwan and Korea, plus J. Madison Davis on the feminist noir of Natsuo Kirino, ... Click here or click on the cover image to view limited content from the January 2010 issue of World Literature Today.
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The Center for the Art of Translation is committed to giving voice to great world writing by publishing fresh English translations alongside the original language text. We seek to promote world literature--with its power to move, inform, and inspire--and provide a window into the cultures that produce it.
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THE MEDITERRANEAN; Hymn to the Aton--Akhenaton, Egypt; *Psalm 8--David, Israel; To an Army Wife, in Sardis--Sappho, Greece; Antigone--Sophocles, Greece; *Though heart's hurt exhausts me always now--Gaius Valerius Catullus, Italy; ... MHR Home > School > Booksites > World Literature > Table of Contents...
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