History of Modern Literature - By Region

By Region

European literature
  • French literature of the 19th century
Americas

Argentine literature, Literature of Canada, Category:Colombian literature, Mexican literature

Australia

See Australian literature, New Zealand literature

Asian literature
African literature

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