/r/literatures

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Welcome to /r/Literatures, a community for deeper discussions of plays, poetry, short stories, and novels in languages other than English, or English in translation. This is a sister subreddit to /r/literature, focused on literatures from around the world originally written in any language other than English.

Welcome to /r/Literatures, a multilingual community for deeper discussions of plays, poetry, short stories, and novels in languages other than English, or English in translation. This is a sister subreddit to /r/literature, focused on literatures from around the world originally written in any language other than English.

Critical theories about the works of any author or genre are more than welcome.

Please feel free to post in any language.


To help create a more focused and relevant discussion, please follow our Submission Guidelines:

  • Submissions must relate to literature, literary criticism, literary history, or literary news.

  • Submissions can be written in English, but only when discussing works not in English or translated into English from another language.

  • Submissions can be written in any language other than English, too.

  • Discussion submissions must include the original poster's own analysis in either the body or the comments of a post.

  • Add flair tags to all posts. These can be added using the "flair" button under your title.


Please Avoid:

  • Sharing unpublished fiction or non-fiction you’ve written.

  • Purely image links.

  • Posting a quote or excerpt from a work without analyzing it.

  • Amusing videos vaguely related to literature.

  • Publisher press releases, online bookstore referrals, or other forms of advertising.

  • Requesting help on homework assignments or with creating a curriculum. This includes posting surveys.

  • Requesting book recommendations. This includes editions and translations.

  • Requesting the names of authors or titles of books you've forgotten.

  • Discussions of anglophone literature. This includes, but is not limited to, American, British, Canadian, Australian, et al. literatures.

  • Uncensored spoilers. Use the spoiler tag: [What you want to censor](/spoiler). It should appear as: Spooked ya.

(Note: Failure to adhere to the rules listed in the sidebar may result in either a temporary or permanent ban.)


Occasionally, our spam filter likes to act up, and we have to put it in its place. If you think your submission was mistakenly filtered, or if you have a question about the posting policy, feel free to message the mods.


Our friends in the arts:


  1. Link Flair! When you submit to /r/literatures, feel free to add your own link flair indicating the topic of your post.

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Wooden Poet

0 Comments
2020/02/24
13:58 UTC

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Classic spanish and latin american novels and plays

I'm just curious to see if anyone has read any books from spanish speaking authors. I'm from Honduras but I want to know how the rest of the world sees spanish literature. So please tell which ones have you read. I personally do see a great contrast between spanish and english novels. While latin american literature is very recent compared to others. I'm just very curious for opinions !

7 Comments
2019/09/23
21:16 UTC

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Shamrock therapy Irish Revenge won't leave you upside down but it'll keep you reading.

0 Comments
2019/09/20
04:23 UTC

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Little Prince (Meaning in Maps)

0 Comments
2019/08/24
15:34 UTC

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LITENET

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0 Comments
2019/07/18
07:17 UTC

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We can turn our anger, rage or the worst one grudge to Love. İn our literature there is a term: “Hüsn-i Talil”

1 Comment
2019/06/06
09:31 UTC

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Does anyone belong to a 'foreign literature' bookclub or similar?

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2 Comments
2019/04/04
15:48 UTC

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How to make a happy ending

Users of reddit, Kind of struggling here, I have an English assessment where we have to adapt a text so I chose the adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and decided to make it a psychotic thriller. Where Christopher has multiple personality disorder and all the characters are his different personalities, he is situated in a mental institute and slowly kills the other kids yet Christopher doesn’t realise because it’s not him but his other traits.

So my question now is that I’m not allowed to have a depressing ending and can’t seem to fit a good ending- does anyone have any ideas?? Or any other good text adaptations?

5 Comments
2019/04/01
14:40 UTC

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I found that, the dialectic is working everywhere. Because of if you consider some words such as Mail and Male. Here dialectic is working. So can anyone suggest me to find more dialectic in words.

Words

3 Comments
2019/03/29
13:52 UTC

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