About Literary Systems and National Literatures

In his article "About Literary Systems and National Literatures," Elias Torres J. Feijó offers a polysystemic analysis with examples from the Iberian Peninsula. He argues that a community's literature can be understood as a) the gathering of so-called literary activities, which take p...

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Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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Writers
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