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This text analyzes the emergence of the modern novel and the manner in which it mirrors the underlying process of the globalization of culture. It focuses on Hardy's "The Mayor of Casterbridge", Conrad's "Lord Jim", Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" and Vargas Llosa's "The War at the End of the World".
Cultural relations in literature. --- Culture conflict in literature. --- English fiction --- Literature and anthropology --- World history in literature. --- Anthropology and literature --- Anthropology --- History and criticism. --- History --- Achebe, Chinua --- Conrad, Joseph, --- Hardy, Thomas, --- Vargas Llosa, Mario, --- Achebe, Albert Chinua --- Achebe, Chinualumogu Albert --- Ats'ebeh, Ts'inuʼa --- Acībī, Cinūā --- Achebe, Albert Chinualumogu --- אצ׳בה, צ׳ינוא --- أتشينى، شينوا --- Vaughan Williams, Ralph, --- Political and social views. --- Cultural relations in literature --- Culture conflict in literature --- World history in literature --- History and criticism --- Fiction --- Thematology --- Comparative literature --- Political and social views --- 19th century --- 20th century --- Literature and anthropology - History - 20th century. --- Literature and anthropology - History - 19th century. --- English fiction - History and criticism --- Literature and anthropology - History - 20th century --- Literature and anthropology - History - 19th century --- Hardy, Thomas, - 1840-1928. - Mayor of Casterbridge --- Conrad, Joseph, - 1857-1924. - Lord Jim --- Achebe, Chinua - Political and social views --- Conflit culturel --- Littérature et anthropologie --- Achebe, Chinua (1930-....) --- Vargas Llosa, Mario (1936-....) --- Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928) --- Conrad, Joseph (1857-1924) --- Dans la littérature --- Achebe, Chinua.
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