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Litterature

lunarious

Aspergers - Scout
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Hi, Salām

I feel i seriously think about studying Litterature. Can anyone help me me? I write this post because there's almost nothing about Litterature here.

Also "words don't come easy".

You can point me to teachers, forums, suggestions...

I've gathered:
- Prosa is any direct speech.
- Poetry is any direct speech aka Prose with metric rythm and rhymme.
- in Norway we say: Sak-prosa. That is texts about reality.
 
That's a broad question, so I'm not sure where to start.

I'll offer that looking at different schools of criticism may be interesting to you.

Also, Harold Bloom (former Yale professor, author of much criticism) has a list of the Western canon here: The Western Canon. I'm not offering that as something absolute, just a great list of works to explore. It ends in the early 90s and has some odd choices (or exclusions), to me, but it's fun to look at.
 

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