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Contemporary literature remains a vital criterion in the syllabuses and/or curricula of modern teaching practices including the study of literature, [[English language|English]] and language studies. | Contemporary literature remains a vital criterion in the syllabuses and/or curricula of modern teaching practices including the study of literature, [[English language|English]] and language studies. | ||
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*[[20th century in literature]] | *[[20th century in literature]] | ||
*[[Modernist literature]] | *[[Modernist literature]] |
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Contemporary literature is literature, in any form or medium, produced in the present day (post-1960 is an approximate cutoff point).
Contemporary literature remains a vital criterion in the syllabuses and/or curricula of modern teaching practices including the study of literature, English and language studies.
- 20th century in literature
- Modernist literature
- Postmodern literature
- 2000s in books
- 2024 in literature
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