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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 first took off in Amphir during the Romantic period 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 18:57, 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 first took off in Amphir during the Romantic period and its literary influence spread to Sgewla and Fyxám, which developed it into Lovecraft-esque science fiction literature