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Conjectures on World Literature
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Conjectures on World Literature

2000
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In 1827 Goethe said 'Nowadays, national literature doesn't mean much: the age of world literature is beginning', and this was echoed by Marx and Engels in 1848. This article offers a set of hypotheses for tracking the birth and fate of the novel in the peripheries of Europe, Latin America, Arab lands, Turkey, China, Japan, West Africa. The first hypothesis suggests a literary geography and morphology that corresponds to the inevitable inequalities of the market. (Quotes from original text)

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