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*Industrial revolution, some of its harms | *Industrial revolution, some of its harms | ||
**Two opposing camps: one favors returning to preindustrial society and one favors more tech and social development to fix problems | **Two opposing camps: one favors returning to preindustrial society and one favors more tech and social development to fix problems | ||
* | *In Talma, horror literature emerged in Amphir and its literary influence spread to Sgewla and Fyxám, which developed it into Lovecraft-esque science fiction literature. | ||
=Modern literature= | =Modern literature= | ||
==Science fiction== | ==Science fiction== |
Revision as of 18:56, 31 March 2018
Ancient literature
- Ancient Talmic, Windermere etc. epics
- Tracts describing religious rituals such as hand-washing
- Sondmoridh Manuscripts
- The Ngăthoar
Gweats literature
Pnüeng literature
Classical Period literature
- Emisom Grouid's translations and poetry
- Lesch Mltzhyphe's tragedies
- Etsoj Jopah's poetry
- Alice in Wonderland/Proto-Hofstadterian stuff
Romantic literature
- Industrial revolution, some of its harms
- Two opposing camps: one favors returning to preindustrial society and one favors more tech and social development to fix problems
- In Talma, horror literature emerged in Amphir and its literary influence spread to Sgewla and Fyxám, which developed it into Lovecraft-esque science fiction literature.