Literature
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Satire, pamphleteering and political caricature in the Enlightenment (1700–1789)
1711 - 1789
Scandinavian Sagas: Icelandic Family and Legendary Sagas (c. 1100–1500)
1125 - 1350
Sentimental literature and the novel of sensibility (1740–1790)
1740 - 1811
Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte Darthur and Its Manuscript/Print Tradition (c. 1469–1650)
1469 - 1976
Spanish Enlightenment Literature (1750–1808)
1759 - 1808
Sumerian Lugalbanda & Enmerkar Cycle (Early Mesopotamian heroic sagas, c. 3rd–2nd millennium BCE)
2100 BCE - 1800 BCE
Surrealist literary movement in Paris: journals, authors, and experiments (1924-1936)
1920 - 1933
T. S. Eliot — early poems, The Waste Land, and editorial influence (1910-1939)
1910 - 1939
T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land: composition, publication, and critical reception (1918-1923)
1918 - 1923
Tale of Sinuhe (Middle Kingdom Egyptian narrative tradition, c. 1900–1700 BCE)
1991 BCE - 1973
The Athenaeum: Transition from Romanticism to Victorian Literary Culture (1828–1850)
1828 - 1850
The Bible in the Middle Ages: Vulgate Manuscripts, Vernacular Translations, and Use (c. 400–1500)
405 - 1455
The Dial (U.S.): modernist poetry, reviews, and New York networks (1917-1929)
1918 - 1929
The Edinburgh Review and The Quarterly Review: Critical Culture and Polemics (1802–1830)
1802 - 1829
The Egoist magazine: modernist fiction, serialization, and editorial controversies (1914-1925)
1914 - 1922