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+ | '''Klausur-IDs''' | ||
+ | #[[Captivity Narrative]] | ||
+ | #[[Jeremiad]] | ||
+ | #[[Historical Novel]] | ||
+ | #[[Dark Romanticism]] | ||
+ | #[[Romance / Parable]] | ||
+ | #[[Slave Narrative]] | ||
+ | #[[Realism]] | ||
+ | #[[Naturalism]] | ||
+ | #[[Literary Modernism]] | ||
+ | #[[Avantgarde]] | ||
+ | #[[Imageism]] | ||
+ | #[[Harlem Renaissance]] | ||
+ | #[[Beat Movement]] | ||
+ | #[[Picaro Narrative]] | ||
+ | #[[Postmodernism]] | ||
+ | #[[Metafiction]] | ||
+ | #[[Pastiche]] | ||
+ | #[[Minimalism]] | ||
+ | #[[Neo-Realism]] | ||
+ | #[[Traumatic Realism]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Restliche IDs''' | ||
+ | #[[Typology]] | ||
+ | #[[Sentimental novel]] | ||
+ | #[[Folk Tale / Art Tale]] | ||
+ | #[[Reality Effect]] | ||
+ | #[[Local Color Fiction]] | ||
+ | #[[International Theme]] | ||
+ | #[[Tall tales]] | ||
+ | #[[Muckrakers]] | ||
+ | #[[Entropy]] | ||
+ | #[[Historiographie]] | ||
+ | #[[Minimal Realism]] | ||
+ | #[[Neo-Realism]] | ||
+ | #[[Trauma]] | ||
+ | #[[Stream of Consciousness]] | ||
+ | #[[Romance]] | ||
+ | #[[Norman Mailer `The White Negro´]] | ||
+ | #[[Double Consciousness]] | ||
+ | #[[Talking Book]] | ||
+ | #[[Gilded Age]] | ||
+ | #[[Walt Whitman]] | ||
+ | #[[Sentimental novel]] |
Current revision as of 08:42, 12 July 2007
Klausur-IDs
- Captivity Narrative
- Jeremiad
- Historical Novel
- Dark Romanticism
- Romance / Parable
- Slave Narrative
- Realism
- Naturalism
- Literary Modernism
- Avantgarde
- Imageism
- Harlem Renaissance
- Beat Movement
- Picaro Narrative
- Postmodernism
- Metafiction
- Pastiche
- Minimalism
- Neo-Realism
- Traumatic Realism
Restliche IDs
- Typology
- Sentimental novel
- Folk Tale / Art Tale
- Reality Effect
- Local Color Fiction
- International Theme
- Tall tales
- Muckrakers
- Entropy
- Historiographie
- Minimal Realism
- Neo-Realism
- Trauma
- Stream of Consciousness
- Romance
- Norman Mailer `The White Negro´
- Double Consciousness
- Talking Book
- Gilded Age
- Walt Whitman
- Sentimental novel