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Contemporary literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Contemporary literature is literature with its setting generally after World War II. Subgenres of contemporary literature include contemporary romance. This table lists literary movements by decade. ...
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20th century in literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Contemporary American literature: characteristics of the postmodernist poem. ... Artists make intriguing creations by juxtaposing contemporary images and concepts, but these have no deeper significance. Contemporary American literature is much too various be called a movement, but can be broadly characterized as...
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Some Characteristics of Contemporary Theory ... signification is always 'spilling over', especially in texts which are designed to release signifying power, as texts which we call 'literature' are.
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A Very Brief Overview of Contemporary Literature ... Contemporary literature is difficult to characterize because it reflects contemporary life and culture, which is rapidly changing and full of contradictions. But there are certain trends which stand out. (These are generalizations, remember;
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Although called "Contemporary Literature," this is really a problems course. And the problem we will tackle is literary evaluation. ... To be plainer, we will read several novels that won major literary awards throughout the English-speaking world during 1996—awards in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom,
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