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LM 43 – Postcolonial Theory: Empire, Identity and Resistance

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Postcolonial Theory: Empire, Identity and Resistance Explore Postcolonial Theory in World Literature through empire, identity, resistance, hybridity and cultural memory in a clear and engaging guide. Colonial rule may end politically, yet its influence often survives through language, identity and collective memory. — World Literature Editorial Reflection For centuries, empires expanded through conquest and domination, reshaping cultures, languages and identities across Asia, Africa and Latin America. Yet literature preserved voices official history often ignored. Through novels, poetry and oral traditions, colonized communities expressed resistance, displacement and the struggle for dignity while protecting cultural memory. Postcolonial Theory examines how empire shaped representation, language, identity and power.  It explores how marginalized voices reclaim memory through storytelling. Explore the world’s greatest writers, literary movements and ideas with our Compl...

ND – 91 Katherine Mansfield: The Quiet Genius of Modern Short Fiction

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Katherine Mansfield: The Quiet Genius of Modern Short Fiction Some writers tell stories. Katherine Mansfield revealed the hidden emotions within them. Through graceful prose and psychological depth, she transformed ordinary moments into unforgettable literary experiences, becoming one of the most influential and artistically refined voices of modern world literature. Introduction World literature preserves the voices of extraordinary writers across generations. Among them, Katherine Mansfield remains unforgettable. She transformed the modern short story through emotional sensitivity, psychological insight and artistic elegance. Her fiction turned ordinary human experiences into timeless literary art. Uncover the writers, cultures and philosophies that define human storytelling with our Complete Guide to World Literature .  Who Was Katherine Mansfield? She was a New Zealand-born modernist writer famous for her innovative short stories and emotional realism. Her fiction captured frag...

LM 42 - Feminist Literary Theory: History, Ideas & Global Influence

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Feminist Literary Theory: History, Ideas & Global Influence For centuries, literature was shaped mostly by male voices. Feminist Literary Theory challenged that tradition by questioning power, gender and representation in literature. From Mary Wollstonecraft to modern feminist critics, this movement transformed how readers understand identity, freedom and human experience across world literature. Intro of World Literature World Literature explores major literary movements, timeless books, influential writers, Nobel laureates, literary roots and critical ideas that shaped global culture across centuries. This article explores the history, key thinkers, major concepts, famous books and global influence of Feminist Literary Theory in modern literary studies. Readers are invited to discover how feminist criticism transformed the way literature, identity, authority and social visibility are understood today. Discover the depth of global literature with our Complete Guide to World Litera...