These would include The Bible, works of Socrates, Aristotle, Plato, Virgil and Pliny, Shakespeare, Lao Tzu, Confucius, Rumi, Longfellow, James Joyce, Faulkner, and many many others. Feel free to keep adding to the list!
Literary significance refers to the importance and impact of a work of literature on its readers and on the literary world as a whole. It can be based on themes explored, the creativity of the storytelling, the cultural or historical context, or the influence the work has had on other literary works or society.
The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri is considered one of the first monumental literary compositions in a European vernacular language. Written in the early 14th century, it is an epic poem that is widely regarded as a masterpiece of world literature.
Other than the Bible, there is much dispute over what the 11 greatest literary masterpieces that influence the lives of people all over the world. Almost every magazine ans literary society has its own take on this, as does almost every country. The list I tend to go by is from Clifton Fadiman's "Lifetime Reading Plan," easily available at most libraries and bookstores.
Beethoven held a great influence on Wagner, especially in Wagner's earliest compositions.
Lucianne Goldberg is an author and literary agent. She is American and is known for her conservative ideals. Her literary influence is connected to politics.
The flourishing of prose forms such as the novel, short story, essay, and literary drama
Literary contribution refers to the impact and influence that a writer's work has on the world of literature. It can include introducing new themes, styles, or techniques, as well as shaping the cultural and intellectual landscape through their writing. An author's literary contribution can often have a lasting legacy that continues to inspire and provoke thought in readers for generations.
Erik Tonning has written: 'Samuel Beckett's abstract drama' -- subject(s): Abstraction in literature, Criticism, Textual, Drama, Influence, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Literary style, Technique, Textual Criticism
Fixed or uniform compositions are characteristic of chemical compounds.
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During 1986-1999, the Philippine literary scene saw the emergence of works that reflected the sociopolitical climate of the time, including the aftermath of the People Power Revolution. Notable literary compositions during this period include novels like "Smaller and Smaller Circles" by F.H. Batacan and "Dekada '70" by Lualhati Bautista, which explored themes of social issues and political upheaval in the country. Poetry collections such as "The Language of Moths" by Jose F. Lacaba also gained prominence for their poignant reflections on Philippine society.