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===German-language literature===
[[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] | [[Friedrich Schiller]] | [[Hölderlin]] | [[Novalis]] | [[Heinrich Heine]] | [[Arthur Schnitzler]] | [[Thomas Mann]] | [[Gottfried Benn]] | [[Heinrich Böll]] | [[Günter Grass]]

Revision as of 13:08, 27 July 2009

Workgroups are no longer used for group communications, but they still are used to group articles into fields of interest. Each article is assigned to 1-3 Workgroups via the article's Metadata.

Literature Workgroup
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The purpose of this Literature Workgroup is to co-ordinate and organise the work on, and improvement of, articles on Literature. If you'd like to join as an Author, please add yourself to Category:Literature Authors, introduce yourself on the Literature Workgroup Forum and start improving articles. If you think you have the expertise to be an Editor, take a look at the instructions on how to become an editor and then add yourself to Category: Literature Editors.

Literature Core Articles

(10) = worth this number of points   * = external, to replace or rewrite   ** = micro-stub

Start listing top priority unwritten, microstub, or status = 4 articles here!

  1. Jane Austen
  2. William Blake
  3. Giovanni Boccaccio
  4. Geoffrey Chaucer
  5. Charles Dickens
  6. Dante Alighieri
  7. George Eliot
  8. T.S. Eliot
  9. William Faulkner
  10. Robert Heinlein
  11. Sherlock Holmes
  12. Aldous Huxley
  13. James Joyce
  14. Jack Kerouac
  15. Toni Morrison
  16. Francesco Petrarch
  17. Thomas Pynchon
  18. Percy Bysshe Shelley
  19. Leo Tolstoy
  20. Virginia Woolf
  21. William Wordsworth

Second column

  1. Anticlimax
  2. Antihero
  3. Climax
  4. Epic
  5. Historical novel
  6. Irony
  7. Metaphor
  8. Mystery
  9. Motif
  10. Novel
  11. Short story
  12. Simile
  13. Theme

Third column

  1. Aestheticism
  2. Beat Generation
  3. Black humor
  4. Classicism
  5. Confessional poetry
  6. Cyberpunk
  7. Gothic novel
  8. Jazz Age
  9. Lost Generation
  10. Modernism
  11. Postmodernism
  12. Realism
  13. Romanticism
  14. Science fiction
  15. Southern Agrarians
  16. Surrealism
  17. Stream of consciousness
  18. Symbolism
  19. Transcendentalism

Already-written core articles in this workgroup

(Core Article points not available for these articles.)
  1. Lord Byron
  2. Edgar Allan Poe
  3. Poetry
  4. William Shakespeare

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