Literature of Developing Nations for Students: L-Z
Contains alphabetically arranged entries that examine twenty-five works of literature from developing nations, each with an introduction to the work and its author, a plot summary, descriptions of important characters, analysis of important themes, a critical overview, and other information.
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The Law of Love
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Leaving This Island Place
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Like Water for Chocolate
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Copyright
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African Aidoo Aissatou Ajaiyi Alfie Anita Desai Antoinette Aureliano beauty becomes Bharati Mukherjee Borges Buendía Caridad Carlos Fuentes Cervantes characters colonial critics culture daughter death deli dreams English Esquivel essay father fiction Fuentes Fugard Gabriel García Márquez García Márquez Gikuyu husband Ilmorog Indian Ixca José Arcadio Julian Karega Kenya language Latin American literary literature lives Macondo magic realism Mama Elena married masks Mawdo Mexican Mexico mother Mukherjee Mukherjee's Munira Narmada River narrative narrator Neruda Ngugi Ngugi wa Thiong'o novel odes Ortiz Cofer Osanyin Petals of Blood Pierre Menard poem poet poetry political published Quixote Ramatoulaye reader Rhys River Sutra Rodrigo Samona Senghor Seth Shaila short stories social socks Sofi Spanish Suno Suno's Switchman symbol tells theme tion Tita Tita's traditional Tutuola Valley Song Vargas Llosa Wanja Water for Chocolate Wide Sargasso Sea wife woman women writing