Literature of Developing Nations for Students: Presenting Analysis, Context, and Criticism on Literature of Developing Nations, Volumen 1Elizabeth Bellalouna, Michael L. LaBlanc, Ira Mark Milne Gale Group, 2000 - 580 páginas Contains alphabetically arranged entries that examine over fifty works of literature from developing nations, each with an introduction to the work and its author, a plot summary, descriptions of important characters, analysis of important themes, a critical overview, and other information. |
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The Agüero Sisters | 1 |
Among the Volcanoes | 21 |
Annie John | 38 |
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