1920s literature
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- | :''[[1920s]], [[interwar literature]]'' | + | |
- | *''[[The Hands of Orlac]]'' (1920) by Maurice Renard | + | |
- | *''[[We]]'' (1920) by Yevgeny Zamyatin | + | |
- | *''[[Cocaina]]'' (1920) by Pitigrilli | + | |
- | *''[[Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus]]'' (1921) - Ludwig Wittgenstein | + | |
- | *''[[Six Characters in Search of an Author]]'' (1921) - Luigi Pirandello | + | |
- | *''[[Surrealist Manifesto]]'' (1924) | + | |
- | *''[[Corydon]]'' (1924) André Gide | + | |
- | *''[[Dream Story]]'' (1925/26) - Arthur Schnitzler | + | |
- | *''[[Story of the Eye]]'' (1928) - Georges Bataille | + | |
- | *''[[Lady Chatterley's Lover]]'' (1928) - D. H. Lawrence | + | |
- | *''[[Irene's Cunt]]'' (1928) - Louis Aragon | + | |
- | *''[[All Quiet on the Western Front ]]'' (1929) by Erich Maria Remarque | + | |
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