Reference guide to world literature / editors, Sara Pendergast and Tom Pendergast.
Material type: TextPublication details: Detroid : St. James Press, c2003.Description: 2 vols. 29 cmISBN:- 1558624902
- R PN 524 .R259 2003
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vo. 1. Authors -- v.2. Works, index.
from existentialism to the theater of the absurd
from Moliere's Don Juan to Goethe's Faust
from postmodernism to the literature of the new millenium. Also provides expanded coverage of literatures in less represented languages, the primary focus being Arabic, Chinese and Japanese, as well as previously unrepresented languages including Albanian, Estonian, Indonesian, Kurdish, and Thai.
from realism and naturalism to the advent of modernism
from the Confessions of St. Augustine to the classical poetry of the Tang dymasty
A comprehensive and authoritative survey to literatures written in languages other than English from the earliest known manuscripts to the works of present-day writers of international stature. Merging East and West, and the ancient with the contemporary, it provides a broad spectrum of world literature extending from the anonymous prose and verse of the Vedas, to the ancient Sumerian epic of Gilgamesh
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