LIT1022/3 Introduction to World Literature

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LCSH Keyword
LITERATURE appreciation short story analysis
LITERATURE, Ancient  
LITERATURE, Medieval  
LITERATURE, Modern  
LITERATURE--Terminology  
LITERATURE--Bibliography  
LITERATURE--Collections  
LITERATURE--History & criticism  
LITERATURE--History & criticism--Theory, etc.  
LITERATURE--Study & teaching  
LITERATURE--Sources  
LITERARY style  
LITERARY critiques  
HISTORICAL criticism (Literature)  
FORMALISM (Literary analysis)  
BIBLE & literature  
CHRISTIANITY & literature  
SHORT story writing  
SHORT story writing--Study & teaching                
SHORT story (Literary form)  
SHORT story (Literary form)--Study & teaching  
SHORT story (Literary form)--History & criticism  
SHORT story critiques  
SHORT stories--Reviews  
POINT of view (Literature)  
PROTAGONISTS (Persons) in literature  
BIBLE. O.T. Psalms psalms literary analysis
PSALMS--Criticism, Literary  
WISDOM Literature (Biblical personification)  
PERSONIFICATION in the Bible  
FIGURES of speech in literature  
SYNECDOCHE  
SYMBOLISM in literature  
ALLEGORY  
METONYMS  
SYNESTHESIA  
AUTONOMASIA  
SIMILE        
IRONY in literature  
HYPERBOLE  
APOSTROPHE (Rhetoric)  
DRAMA  
DRAMA--Study & teaching  
DRAMA--History & criticism  
CLASSICAL drama  
DRAMATIC criticism  
TRAGEDY  
TRAGICOMEDY  
CLASSICAL drama (Comedy)  
COMEDY  
MELODRAMA  
FARCE  
LITERARY form  
DIALOGUE in literature  
PLOTS (Drama, novel, etc.)  
CHARACTERS & characteristics in literature  
DENOTATION (Linguistics)  
CONNOTATION (Linguistics)  
SETTING (Literature)  
NARRATIVES