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Venezuelan book editorials and news.
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A guide to literature in English translation. Provides a cross-referenced database of books from 12 languages, reviews and a forum.
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A 20-volume set comprising works by 30 authors from 7 national literatures. Features novels and short stories with biographical and critical introductions.
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Links to sites about European literatures, which include: Italian, English, French, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Spanish, Portuguese and Latin. Site maintained by a group of doctoral students.
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Online novels written in many languages by translator and author Patrick Hanrahan. Site also provides timelines about history, science and Religion.
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Hundreds of works of literature in translation. Adobe Acrobat format.
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Provides information on the Afghan novel, The Kite Runner.
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Very brief book reviews of modern Korean literature.
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Publishes articles on various aspects of literature. Maintains an open call for submissions, a forum and a chatroom.
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Provides links to anthologies that cover diverse timelines and cultures. Includes a section index, audio glossary, instructor resources, and quizzes.
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Course by Gary Gutchess covering major works of Western Civilization since ancient times. Instructor profile and course description, suggested readings, and illustrated lessons and analysis of readings provided online.
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Photos of Turkey, selected poems by Byron, Keats, and others, and links to sites devoted to art.
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Outlines the works normally read in world survey courses, and provides links to external sites. Part of the Sac LitWeb project from the Alamo Community College District.
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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.
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New world literary fiction by Natalija Grgorinic and Ognjen Raden.
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Publishes Praesidium: A Journal of Literate and Literary Analysis, and offers links to classics in several languages.
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Poetry by a variety of creative artists.
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Specialties include fine art, literature, history, poetry and rare and collectible children's items.
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Separate national, regional or ethnic categories (e.g., "Irish," "Australian," "Afro-American").
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Working to promote international communication through translation of the world's best writing.
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Reviews of some fifty works, by writers from a broad range of countries.
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An academic journal that provides articles, reviews, interviews, poetry and fiction. Past issues are available in PDF file format. From the University of Oklahoma.
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Features a selection of classic books from the past 4000 years, and biographies of the greatest authors.