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Literature Core Articles
- (10) = worth this number of points * = external, to replace or rewrite ** = micro-stub
Survey articles
- Ancient literature: Add brief definition or description
- Medieval literature: Add brief definition or description
American literature: The novels, plays, poetry, and other creative written work of the American people, from Colonial times to the present. [e]
English literature: Literature of the British isles written in English. [e]
French literature: Novels, poetry, essays and plays written in the French language from the earliest years until the present day [e]
German literature: Novels, poetry, essays and plays written in the German language from the earliest stages (ca. 9th century) until the present day [e]
- Japanese literature: Novels, poetry, essays and plays written in the Japanese language from the earliest years until the present. [e]
- Russian literature: Novels, poetry, essays and plays written in the Russian language from the earliest years until the present day [e]
- Women in literature: Add brief definition or description
Writers
- James Boswell: (1740 - 1795) Scottish author, best known as Samuel Johnson’s biographer, and for the detailed and frank diaries that he kept for much of his life. [e]
- Charlotte Bronte: Add brief definition or description
- Emily Bronte: Add brief definition or description
Lord Byron: (January 22, 1788 - April 19, 1824), George Gordon Byron, English romantic poet, known not only for his poetry, but also his unconventional lifestyle and advocacy for Greek independence. [e]
Alexandre Dumas: (1806-1876) Writer of iconic French literature, including The Three Musketeers; usually suffixed "père" to distinguish him from his namesake son, always suffixed "fils", who was also a major French writer. [e]
Thomas Hardy: (2 June 1840 – 11 January 1928) Author of the Wessex novels and poet [e]
- Seamus Heavey: Add brief definition or description
- Homer: (fl. 9th or 8th century BCE) Greek poet, to whom is traditionally attributed the authorship of the Iliad and the Odyssey. [e]
- Ted Hughes: Add brief definition or description
Samuel Johnson: (1709-1784) One of the leading figures of English literature's Augustan Age. [e]
Thomas Mann: (6 June 1875 – 12 August 1955) was a German author, social critic, and 1929 Nobel Prize Laureate, known for the novels Buddenbrooks, The Magic Mountain, and the short story Death in Venice. [e]
- Jean Baptiste Moliere: (January 15, 1622 - February 17, 1673) French playwright and actor, known for his comedies. [e]
- Dame Murdoch: Add brief definition or description
- Eugene O'Neill: (1888-1953) US playwright; wrote Long Day's Journey into Night and won Nobel Prize for literature. [e]
- Beatrix Potter: Add brief definition or description
Marcel Proust: (1871-1922) French writer, famous for the largely autobiographical novel À la recherche du temps perdu. [e]
- Jean Racine: French playwright and poet, 1639—1690. [e]
George Sand: Add brief definition or description
- Tom Stoppard: Add brief definition or description
August Strindberg: Add brief definition or description
Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Add brief definition or description
Virgil: Add brief definition or description
Voltaire: Add brief definition or description
Oscar Wilde: Add brief definition or description
William Butler Yeats: Add brief definition or description
- Emile Zole: Add brief definition or description
- Anton Chekhov: Add brief definition or description
- Fyodor Dostoevsky: Add brief definition or description
- Alexander Pushkin: Add brief definition or description
Leo Tolstoy: Add brief definition or description
- Matsuo Bashō: Add brief definition or description
Yasunari Kawabata: Add brief definition or description
Robert Frost: Add brief definition or description
- Ernest Hemingway: Add brief definition or description
Edgar Allan Poe: Add brief definition or description
Mark Twain: Add brief definition or description
Walt Whitman: Add brief definition or description
- Robert Burns: Add brief definition or description
Bertolt Brecht: Add brief definition or description
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Add brief definition or description
Victor Hugo: Add brief definition or description
- Henrik Ibsen: Add brief definition or description
John Milton: Add brief definition or description
- Walter Scott: Add brief definition or description
George Bernard Shaw: Add brief definition or description
Jane Austen: Add brief definition or description
William Blake: Add brief definition or description
- Giovanni Boccaccio: Add brief definition or description
- Geoffrey Chaucer: Add brief definition or description
Charles Dickens: Add brief definition or description
Dante Alighieri: Add brief definition or description
- George Eliot: Add brief definition or description
T.S. Eliot: Add brief definition or description
- William Faulkner: Add brief definition or description
Robert A. Heinlein: Add brief definition or description
Sherlock Holmes: Add brief definition or description
Aldous Huxley: Add brief definition or description
James Joyce: Add brief definition or description
- Jack Kerouac: Add brief definition or description
- Toni Morrison: Add brief definition or description
Petrarch: Add brief definition or description
- Thomas Pynchon: Add brief definition or description
Percy Bysshe Shelley: Add brief definition or description
- Virginia Woolf: Add brief definition or description
- William Wordsworth: Add brief definition or description
Literary genre
Children's literature: Add brief definition or description
Drama: Add brief definition or description
Epic: Add brief definition or description
- Fairy tale: Add brief definition or description
Fantasy: Add brief definition or description
- Folklore: Add brief definition or description
Gothic novel: Add brief definition or description
Haiku: Add brief definition or description
Historical novel: Add brief definition or description
- Mystery: Add brief definition or description
Novel: Add brief definition or description
Romance literature: Add brief definition or description
Science fiction: Add brief definition or description
- Technothriller: Add brief definition or description
- Thriller: Add brief definition or description
Short story: Add brief definition or description
- Young adult: Add brief definition or description
Literary motifs, styles, and techniques
Allegory: Add brief definition or description
Anticlimax: Add brief definition or description
- Antihero: Add brief definition or description
- Climax: Add brief definition or description
Confessional poetry: Add brief definition or description
Irony: Add brief definition or description
Metaphor: Add brief definition or description
- Motif: Add brief definition or description
Simile: Add brief definition or description
- Theme: Add brief definition or description
Literary movements
- Aestheticism: Add brief definition or description
Classicism: Add brief definition or description
- Modernism: Add brief definition or description
Postmodernism: Add brief definition or description
- Realism: Add brief definition or description
Romanticism: Add brief definition or description
- Surrealism: Add brief definition or description
- Stream of consciousness: Add brief definition or description
Symbolism: Add brief definition or description
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List of Subsidiary Literature pages
- CZ:Literature_Workgroup/Ancient literature
- CZ:Literature_Workgroup/Medieval literature
- CZ:Literature_Workgroup/American literature
- CZ:Literature_Workgroup/English literature
- CZ:Literature_Workgroup/Japanese literature
- CZ:Literature_Workgroup/French literature
- CZ:Literature_Workgroup/Russian literature
- CZ:Literature_Workgroup/German literature
- CZ:Literature_Workgroup/Science fiction literature