The White Dove Flies Again
Author: Khadijah Hashim
Publisher: ITBM
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 351
ISBN-13: 983068475X
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Author: Khadijah Hashim
Publisher: ITBM
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 351
ISBN-13: 983068475X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Monica Bliss Ockwig
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2010-03
Total Pages: 53
ISBN-13: 1450023819
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jamie Martin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2015-03-17
Total Pages: 602
ISBN-13: 1499094299
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe outcome from a destined great war between humans and creatures will be decided by the courage and emotions of a few honourable and worthy individuals. Raven is the last blood line descendent from the greatest wizard known as Grackle, and he has found himself living in a time of endless uncertainty, magic and sorcery between the humans and a terrifying creature race residing upon the mysterious Planet of Phoenix. Significant emotional elements, bravery, hatred and love are the fundamental factors for either the humans or the creatures surviving existence during this epic adventure.
Author: David Smyth
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-10-08
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 1136816054
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe literary canon is one of the most lively areas of debate in contemporary literary studies. This set of essays is both timely and original in its focus on the canon in South-East Asian literatures, covering Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. They vary in focus, from the broad panoramic survey of trends in a national literature to very specific discussions of the role of individuals in shaping a canon or the place of a particular text within a tradition, and from contemporary to traditional literature. They include discussions of the development of prose fiction, censorship and artistic freedom, the role of westerners in codifying indigenous literatures, the writing of literary history, the development of literary criticism and indigenous aesthetics.
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Publisher: Brill Archive
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9789004043312
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paul Schellinger
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-04-08
Total Pages: 2557
ISBN-13: 1135918333
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Encyclopedia of the Novel is the first reference book that focuses on the development of the novel throughout the world. Entries on individual writers assess the place of that writer within the development of the novel form, explaining why and in exactly what ways that writer is importnant. Similarly, an entry on an individual novel discusses the importance of that novel not only form, analyzing the particular innovations that novel has introduced and the ways in which it has influenced the subsequent course of the genre. A wide range of topic entries explore the history, criticism, theory, production, dissemination and reception of the novel. A very important component of the Encyclopedia of the Novel is its long surveys of development of the novel in various regions of the world.
Author: Chin Ee Loh
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-03-29
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 1351968807
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe continual rise of English as a global lingua franca has meant that English literature, both as a discipline and as a tool in ESL and EFL classrooms, is being used in varied ways outside the inner circle of English. This edited collection provides an overview of English literature education in the Asia-Pacific in global times, bringing to international attention a rich understanding of the trends, issues and challenges specific to nations within the Asia-Pacific region. Comprising contributions from Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam, the collection addresses the diversity of learners in different national, cultural and teaching contexts. In doing so, it provides insights into historical and current trends in literature education, foregrounds specific issues and challenges in policymaking and implementation, presents practical matters concerning text selection, use of literature in the language classroom, innovative practices in literature education, and raises pressing and important questions about the nature, purpose and importance of literature education in global times.
Author: V. Matheson-Hooker
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2021-10-01
Total Pages: 512
ISBN-13: 9004488057
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWriting a New Society is the first extended study of the novel in Malay and is a groundbreaking study of the relationship between social change and literary practice. The book traces the emergence of the genre from the 1920s and, drawing on 26 of Malaysia's best-known novels, argues that the form was developed as a vehicle for transforming Malay ideas about themselves and their society. Virginia Hooker focuses on the underlying anxiety about racial identity, which underpins much of Malay writing and examines how ethnic identity is constructed and expressed. In a radical break with the traditional notion of Malay society as being totally dependent on the Sultan, the book shows how the novelists centre their writings on descriptions of 'ordinary' Malays, and present the household as the primary site of change. Here the novels develop and describe a 'private' sphere where Malays who previously had no rights begin to exercise their initiative. The concept of social equality which inspires the novelists subverts many of the themes of modern Malay politics.
Author: Patricia May B. Jurilla
Publisher: UP Press
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 9715426336
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe most comprehensive bibliography of Filipino novels compiled so far, this book lists novels in Tagalog (Filipino), Tagalog (Filipino) translation, and English published in the Philippines during the twentieth century.
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Publisher: Xulon Press
Published:
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 1619963094
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