Countries included Afro-Asian literature
There were many countries that were included in the Afro-Asian literature. They included China, Japan, India, Africa and the Philippines. The literature included information about the customs and traditions of different countries in Africa and Asia.
"Anticipation" by Mabel Dove-Danquah (Ghana)
"A Handful of Dates" by El Tayeb Salih (Sudan)
"An Incident" by Lu Xun (China)
"Karma" by Khushwant Singh (India)
"In a Grove" by Ryunosuke Akutagawa (Japan)
"How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife by Manuel E. Arguilla (Philippines)
"May Day Eve" by Nick Joaquin (Philippines)
Afro-Asian literature is literature relating to the African communities living in several Asian countries. The countries usually included are: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
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Local literature is literature found in your own country. Foreign literature are ones that are found outside your country.
Plays, poems, and novels\
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Virginia C. Kenny has written: 'The country-house ethos in English literature, 1688-1750' -- subject(s): Country homes in literature, Country life in literature, Dwellings in literature, English literature, History, History and criticism, Imperialism in literature, Literature and society, Manors in literature, Politics and literature, Solitude in literature, Upper class in literature
Literature is a form of language. So when people fought over the spoken language of a country, it was also a fight over the literature of a country.
Foreign literature isthe term usefor literature's originating outside your country.
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Foreign literature is from another country and local is from around you.
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