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Place: Europe X
Period: 1800-1899 X
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The early formation of the African American novel was a simultaneously social and literary process that ...
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In the Chinese tradition, fiction was, for a long time, generally considered to be lowbrow and trivial ...
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Bildungsroman is the technical German term for the “novel of formation,” popularly known as the coming-of-age ...
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Narrative fiction in Britain in the first two decades of the eighteenth century was not substantially ...
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The novel in Canada has developed formally and thematically in relation to changing conceptions of the ...
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Divided by several languages and split into diverse political entities, the Caribbean is often difficult ...
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Under “novel,” Gustave Flaubert's Dictionary of Accepted Ideas claims novels “Corrupt the masses” (1913, ...
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“Central Europe” is not a self-evident term. Indeed, it has represented a conceptual battlefield for ...
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Closure conventionally denotes a satisfying sense of completion at the end of a literary work. The term ...
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As literary concepts, the terms “tragedy” and “comedy” arise from a Greek-rooted Western tradition and ...