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== German == | == German == |
Latest revision as of 09:24, 17 April 2006
Mostly dealing with Western World Literature, the following resources address mostly the epic genre and tragedy so far. More should be forthcoming.
Anglo-Saxon
Czech Republic
French
German
Greek
Italian
Russian
Sumerian
- The epic of Gilgamesh
Relevant Links
Additional External Links
- LitWeb — San Antonio College’s World Literature outlines.
- Literature on the Web — Links to various world literature resources.
- World Literature — from Open Directory.
- World Literature Online — from Bedford/St. Martin’s Press.