World Literature with Answers

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Across
  1. 3. Fifth frame of reference. (Temporal)
  2. 4. The writer who is read in 30 languages other than English. (Paul Auster)
  3. 5. Only Latin American poet included in Guyard's anthology. (Ruben Dario)
  4. 7. This author of La Litterature comparée, first published in 1951 and surveyed major trends and tasks of comparative literature. (Marius Francois Guard)
  5. 9. Early Transylvanian comparatist who advocated a global perspective. (Hugo Meltzl)
  6. 10. Category of literary works from powerful western nations. (NATO Literature)
  7. 12. Of having or belonging to a population belonging using French as its first or sometimes second language. (Francophone)
  8. 13. Widely read Latin work in Europe. (Vergil)
  9. 14. Turkish writer who have translations in 50 languages and more foreign sales. (Orhan Pamuk)
Down
  1. 1. This person is also known as "The Swan of Avon". (Shakespeare)
  2. 2. This is a German word for the term "world literature" as coined by Goethe. (Weltliteratur)
  3. 5. Chinese American comparatist. (Rey Chow)
  4. 6. The term used to refer to Greek and Latin literature. (Tout Court)
  5. 8. A collection of selected library pieces or passages or works of art or music. The word also means "collection of flowers in Greek". (Anthology)
  6. 11. this person argued that classics are the foundational works of their culture, often imperialist or aristocratic in origin, ancient but still influential over time. (Frank Kermod)