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Visit the more focused sections on American Verse, English Poetry and Spanish and Latin-American Literature. This page is a part of a much larger website -- "Treasures of the Internet" -- that includes other major sections, including the links shown on the left. If this is your first visit, please read "navigating this site", for further guidance.

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Untitled Major Sections of the World Literature Webpage . A comprehensive archive of World Literature will be very bulky. Thus, the World Literature section is subdivided as follows:
  • Untitled English Poetry
    English poetry from its historical roots -- the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales) and Ireland. A separate page will be created in the future to present the works of contemporary poets from these countries.

  • Untitled American Verse
    English poetry from Canada and the United States.

  • English Poetry (International)
    [Currently under development.] This will include English poetry from Commonwealth countries (Australia, India, New Zealand, South Africa, etc.), as well as poetry of well-known authors that were translated to English.

  • Poetry from Latin America and Spain, including those translated to English, were integrated in the Untitled Latin American and Spanish Literature section.

  • Internet Literature
    The internet has allowed a unique presentation of literature, especially poetry, that is not possible in the printed form. This "internet literature" integrates sounds and visuals with the presentation of words. Unlike cinema or installation arts however, the focus of "internet literature" is still the words and the presentation of words to convey thoughts and moods to the "reader".

At present, works of literature from other countries are archived in the A-Z navigation links of the World Literature section. We hope however that our efforts here will inspire others to help us develop new sections for specific countries. Untitled





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