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Children's literature (Redirected from Childrens literature)

... 3 Series 4 Scholarship 5 Awards 6 References 7 See also 8 External links Basic Characteristics There is some debate as to what constitutes children's literature . In general, the term comprises both those books which are selected and read by children themselves, as well as those vetted as 'appropriate for children' by authorities (including teachers...
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Greek literature (Redirected from Greek Literature)

Greek Literature Ancient Greek Literature (until 4th century AD) Byzantine Literature (4th - 11th century) Modern Greek Literature (post 11th century) At the moment this page contains a list of links. This list itself does not provide the information that this article should include. Please help wikipedia by expanding this article , once a sufficient amount of information...
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German literature

German literature comprises those literary texts originating within Germany proper and written in the German language . The term may also denote any literature composed primarily in the German language, though in other countries; for example Austria , Switzerland , the former Czechoslovakia , etc. Some of the major movements or time periods of German literature include: Medieval German...
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Literature (Redirected from LiteraTure)

For other uses of Literature, see Literature (disambiguation) . Literature portal Literature is literally "an acquaintance with letters " as in the first sense given in the Oxford English Dictionary (from the Latin littera meaning "an individual written character ( letter )"). The term has generally come to identify a collection of texts . The word "literature" as a common...
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Literature

For other uses of Literature, see Literature (disambiguation) . Literature portal Literature is literally "an acquaintance with letters " as in the first sense given in the Oxford English Dictionary (from the Latin littera meaning "an individual written character ( letter )"). The term has generally come to identify a collection of texts . The word "literature"...
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Literature cycle

...other epic poetry draws on this body of tales. Also there is a Charlemagne cycle , also known as the Matter of France ; a Robin Hood cycle featuring Robin Hood ; there are many more. Irish literature includes four cycles, Fenian Cycle , the tales of Finn mac Cool and the Fiana; the Mythological Cycle ; the historical cycle; and the Ulster Cycle , the tales of Cu Chulain . The York...
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Latin literature (Redirected from Latin Literature)

The literature of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire written in the Latin language . The periods of Latin literature are conventionally divided into "Golden" Latin, or Golden Age , which covers approximately the period from the start of the first century BC up to the mid- first century AD , and Silver Latin , which covers the remainder of the Classical period. Anything after the...
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Latin literature

The literature of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire written in the Latin language . The periods of Latin literature are conventionally divided into "Golden" Latin, or Golden Age , which covers approximately the period from the start of the first century BC up to the mid- first century AD , and Silver Latin , which covers the remainder of the Classical period. Anything after the...
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Nobel Prize in Literature (Redirected from NobelPrize/LiteraturE)

The Nobel Prize in literature is awarded annually to an author from any country who has, in the words of Alfred Nobel , produced "the most outstanding work of an idealistic tendency". The "work" in this case generally refers to an author's work as a whole, not to any individual work, though individual works are sometimes cited in the awards. The Swedish Academy decides who, if anyone, will...
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Nobel Prize in Literature (Redirected from Nobel Prize/Literature)

The Nobel Prize in literature is awarded annually to an author from any country who has, in the words of Alfred Nobel , produced "the most outstanding work of an idealistic tendency". The "work" in this case generally refers to an author's work as a whole, not to any individual work, though individual works are sometimes cited in the awards. The Swedish Academy decides who, if anyone, will...
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