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  1. New Dictionary of the History of Ideas. LITERARY HISTORY. History traces the passage of men and women through time. Literary history charts their developments and experiments in writing in the hope that global discourse will be stimulated and cultures come to understand one another. It relates, compares, and categorizes the poetry, prose, drama ...

  2. The word encyclopaedia is derived from the Greek enkyklios paideia, “general education,” and it at first meant a circle or a complete system of learning—that is, an all-around education. When François Rabelais used the term in French for the first time, in Pantagruel (chapter 20), he was still talking of education.

  3. Sep 2, 2009 · Definition. Literature (from the Latin Littera meaning 'letters' and referring to an acquaintance with the written word) is the written work of a specific culture, sub-culture, religion, philosophy or the study of such written work which may appear in poetry or in prose. Literature, in the west, originated in the southern Mesopotamia region of ...

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  4. 1747-678X. The Literary Encyclopedia is an online reference work first published in October 2000. [1] It was founded as an innovative project, designed to bring the benefits of information technology to what at the time was still a largely conservative literary field. From its inception it was developed as a not-for-profit publication to ensure ...

  5. literary history as properly the study of the uniqueness of the individual writer. Despite such diversity, the major meanings, or more accurately, senses, in which the term has long been and continues to be used are two. The first, loose and baggy, sense designates the whole of linguistic, historical, and biographical.

  6. The history of literature is the historical development of writings in prose or poetry that attempt to provide entertainment or education to the reader, as well as the development of the literary techniques used in the communication of these pieces. Not all writings constitute literature.

  7. Offering a panoramic survey of crucial dystopian works in world literature, the essay addresses key developments in the history of this important literary and cinematic genre. In six sections dedicated to “dystopia and utopia”, “totalitarianism and authoritarianism”, “science and technology”, “consumerism and the culture industry ...

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