The literature of this area will be based on the culture that is around it. As the culture develops, so will the literature.
Culture affects literature because all writers, some more intentionally than others, write from the perspective of their culture. When people read literature they read it from the point of view of their culture as well, so there can be multiple cultural points of view in a single work of literature.
May be Islam is the biggest culture in this world. but Christians and Jews are also largest culture.
Literature connects us with past. We can explore culture and history.
Jazz Age literature all conveyed a sense of disillusionment with American society and culture. The literature was critical of American society and culture.
The oldest culture that provided the most influential literature in the western world were the Hebrews. The Hebrew culture brought the concept of monotheism to the west with the Holy Bible as the most influential literature.
Every culture tends to think that its own literature is the richest.
The study of the colonizing culture's literature teaches colonized people the cultural references from that nation.
Will Fisher has written: 'Materializing Gender in Early Modern English Literature and Culture (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture)'
Derek Cohen has written: 'Searching Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Authority in literature, Culture in literature, History, Individuality in literature, Knowledge, Literature and history, Literature and society, National characteristics, English, in literature, Nationalism and literature, Political and social views, Politics and literature, Tragedies, Tragedy 'Shakespeare's culture of violence' -- subject(s): Histories, History, Literature and society, Violence in literature
The oldest culture that provided the most influential literature in the western world were the Hebrews. The Hebrew culture brought the concept of monotheism to the west with the Holy Bible as the most influential literature.
Culture influences literature by shaping the themes, characters, settings, and language used in literary works. Literature often reflects the values, beliefs, and norms of a particular culture, providing insight into the society from which it emerges. In turn, literature can also influence and shape the culture it comes from by challenging societal norms and sparking social change.