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  2. List of literary movements - Wikipedia

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    Literary movements are a way to divide literature into categories of similar philosophical, topical, or aesthetic features, as opposed to divisions by genre or period. Like other categorizations, literary movements provide language for comparing and discussing literary works.

  3. List of years in literature - Wikipedia

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    The time covered in individual years covers Renaissance, Baroque and Modern literature, while Medieval literature is resolved by century. Note: List of years in poetry exists specifically for poetry. See Table of years in literature for an overview of all "year in literature" pages. Several attempts have been made to create a list of world ...

  4. Twentieth-century English literature - Wikipedia

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    The term Postmodern literature is used to describe certain tendencies in post-World War II literature. It is both a continuation of the experimentation championed by writers of the modernist period (relying heavily, for example, on fragmentation, paradox, questionable narrators, etc.) and a reaction against Enlightenment ideas implicit in ...

  5. 21st century in literature - Wikipedia

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    The 21st century in literature refers to world literature produced during the 21st century. The measure of years is, for the purpose of this article, literature written from (roughly) the year 2001 to the present. 2001 – The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen; [1] Seabiscuit: An American Legend by Laura Hillenbrand; [2] Life of Pi by Yann Martel ...

  6. 15th century in literature - Wikipedia

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    c. 1416 – Julian of Norwich, English religious writer and mystic (born c. 1342) 1426 – Thomas Hoccleve, English poet and clerk (born c. 1368) c. 1426 – John Audelay, English poet and priest (year of birth unknown) c. 1430 – Christine de Pizan, French poet and author of conduct books (born 1364)

  7. List of novellas - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Novellas are works of prose fiction longer than a short story but shorter than a novel. Several novellas have been recognized as among the best examples of the literary form. Publishers and literary award societies typically consider a ...

  8. 17th century in literature - Wikipedia

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    Reckonings that Carry Men Through the World or This Scheming World (世間胸算用, Seken Munazan'yō) by Ihara Saikaku; 1693. The Impartial Critick – John Dennis; 1694. The Fatal Marriage (play) – Thomas Southerne; 1696. Louis de Rouvroy, Duc de Saint-Simon starts writings his Memoirs; 1697. A New Voyage Round the World – William ...

  9. 1943 in literature - Wikipedia

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    April 6 – Max Clifford, English publicist; April 17 – Gwynne Dyer, Canadian journalist; April 22 – Louise Glück, American poet, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature (died 2023) April 30 – Paul Jennings, English-born Australian children's author; May 5 – Michael Palin, English comedy writer and television broadcaster