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Western literature, also known as European literature, is the literature written in the context of Western culture in the languages of Europe, including the ones belonging to the Indo-European language family as well as several geographically or historically related languages such as Basque and Hungarian. Western literature is considered one of the defining elements of Western civilization.
The best of Western literature is considered to be the Western Canon. The list of works in the Western Canon varies according to the critic's opinions on Western culture and the relative importance of its defining characteristics.
Western literature includes written works in many languages:
Western may refer to:
In the Western classical tradition, Homer (/ˈhoʊmər/; Ancient Greek: Ὅμηρος [hómɛːros], Hómēros) is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered as the greatest of ancient Greek epic poets. These epics lie at the beginning of the Western canon of literature, and have had an enormous influence on the history of literature. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer John Locke FRS (/ˈlɒk/; 29 August 1632 -- 28 October 1704), widely known as the Father of Classical Liberalism,[2][3][4] was an English philosopher and physician regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers. Considered one of the first of the British empiricists, following the tradition of Francis Bacon, he is equally important to social contract theory. His work greatly affected the development of epist...
A talk by Shaunaka Rishi Das of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies ced.ochs.org.uk
16-03-12 The Warburg Institute http://www.sas.ac.uk/ http://warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/colloquia-2011-12/translating-the-quran/ Launch Conference for the Centre for the History of Arabic Studies in Europe: Translating The Qur'an - The Influence of the Qur'an on Western Literature Speaker: Robert Irwin (London) The Centre for the History of Arabic Studies in Europe (CHASE) is dedicated to the study of the reception and understanding of Arabic and Islamic culture, science and religion in Europe from the Middle Ages to the modern period. This one-day conference, Translating the Qur'an, is devoted to the European reception and understanding of the Qur'an, the sacred text of Islam.
Professor at Yale and New York University Harold Bloom shares his new book, "The Western Canon," and analyzes the state of literature today. »»﴿───► See more on the Authors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZqvqbtz9I30kDK7RrKXxtLK9WxA33-T
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser Recorded on 27 February 2015. With the BBC having announced a remake of Kenneth Clark's TV series Civilisation, and Melvyn Bragg’s intellectual cornucopia on Radio 4, In Our Time, now in its 17th year, we will be asking whether the mission of Lord Reith 'to educate, inform and entertain' is alive and well. Can Matthew Arnold, TS Eliot and FR Leavis sleep well in their graves? Has the era of dumbing down to ' widen access ' run its course? Why shouldn't ALL schoolchildren be asked to grapple with the 'difficult' texts, rich canvases or musical scores of our western inheritance? Why shouldn't everyone have the chance to join the 'elite'? Sarah Churchwell is Professor of Am...
Coming from a family heavily persecuted for its traditionalist sympathies under the Communist Yugoslav regime, Tomislav Sunic made his mark as a lecturer at Califonia State University and then as a Croatian diplomat. However it has been as an anti-liberal political philosopher that he has really found his raison d’etre. An ever popular speaker and determined with it, (when the Conservative Fidesz Government of Hungary recently tried to stop the 4th October 2014 Identitarian Conference from taking place in Budapest, Tom Sunic was one of only two speakers – Jared Taylor was the other – to successfully run the blockade. See his speech here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jir4TOBgC2o). A radio show presenter, and the author of numerous articles and three books – Homo Americanus: Child of ...
Literary Multilingualism in 20th Century Western Literature English Major Faculty of Archaeology Silpakorn University
In the Western classical tradition, Homer (/ˈhoʊmər/; Ancient Greek: Ὅμηρος [hómɛːros], Hómēros) is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and is revered as the greatest of ancient Greek epic poets. These epics lie at the beginning of the Western canon of literature, and have had an enormous influence on the history of literature. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer John Locke FRS (/ˈlɒk/; 29 August 1632 -- 28 October 1704), widely known as the Father of Classical Liberalism,[2][3][4] was an English philosopher and physician regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers. Considered one of the first of the British empiricists, following the tradition of Francis Bacon, he is equally important to social contract theory. His work greatly affected the development of epist...
A talk by Shaunaka Rishi Das of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies ced.ochs.org.uk
16-03-12 The Warburg Institute http://www.sas.ac.uk/ http://warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/colloquia-2011-12/translating-the-quran/ Launch Conference for the Centre for the History of Arabic Studies in Europe: Translating The Qur'an - The Influence of the Qur'an on Western Literature Speaker: Robert Irwin (London) The Centre for the History of Arabic Studies in Europe (CHASE) is dedicated to the study of the reception and understanding of Arabic and Islamic culture, science and religion in Europe from the Middle Ages to the modern period. This one-day conference, Translating the Qur'an, is devoted to the European reception and understanding of the Qur'an, the sacred text of Islam.
Professor at Yale and New York University Harold Bloom shares his new book, "The Western Canon," and analyzes the state of literature today. »»﴿───► See more on the Authors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZqvqbtz9I30kDK7RrKXxtLK9WxA33-T
Speaker(s): Professor Sarah Churchwell, Jonty Claypole, Maya Jaggi, Frederic Raphael Chair: Professor Maurice Fraser Recorded on 27 February 2015. With the BBC having announced a remake of Kenneth Clark's TV series Civilisation, and Melvyn Bragg’s intellectual cornucopia on Radio 4, In Our Time, now in its 17th year, we will be asking whether the mission of Lord Reith 'to educate, inform and entertain' is alive and well. Can Matthew Arnold, TS Eliot and FR Leavis sleep well in their graves? Has the era of dumbing down to ' widen access ' run its course? Why shouldn't ALL schoolchildren be asked to grapple with the 'difficult' texts, rich canvases or musical scores of our western inheritance? Why shouldn't everyone have the chance to join the 'elite'? Sarah Churchwell is Professor of Am...
Coming from a family heavily persecuted for its traditionalist sympathies under the Communist Yugoslav regime, Tomislav Sunic made his mark as a lecturer at Califonia State University and then as a Croatian diplomat. However it has been as an anti-liberal political philosopher that he has really found his raison d’etre. An ever popular speaker and determined with it, (when the Conservative Fidesz Government of Hungary recently tried to stop the 4th October 2014 Identitarian Conference from taking place in Budapest, Tom Sunic was one of only two speakers – Jared Taylor was the other – to successfully run the blockade. See his speech here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jir4TOBgC2o). A radio show presenter, and the author of numerous articles and three books – Homo Americanus: Child of ...
Literary Multilingualism in 20th Century Western Literature English Major Faculty of Archaeology Silpakorn University