What do non-countries and literaturelets study at literature classes in high school?

What do non-countries and literaturelets study at literature classes in high school?

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Shakespeare.

Stop dostoevsky meme.

maybe emily bronte and edgar allan poe

I also remember doing The Catcher in the Rye.

Based
Cringe

And The Butterfly Revolution, which was full of we wuzzing and fedora tipping. All kinds of shit coming back to me now.

latin american authors

typically 20th century american literature in the last years

Britain, France and Russia are the literary superpowers of the world.

Anti White authors and how slavery was bad we're nazis

writers are never evil, only misinformed

is there any based and redpilled dutch writers?

>writers are never evil
Bullshit. Writers can be evil just like anyone else can be evil, if you believe evil is a thing.

you are free to have your opinion but that's not how it's presented

I remember doing Shakespeare and Orwell. Only did eng lit to age 16 tho.

America expatriates, mostly

>Orwell
is copy of Zamyatin

Latin American authors, the Iliad, Candide, Bradbury, Divine Comedy, Kafka, Stevenson, Borges, Cortázar.

Those are all I remember right now.

Kafka is based on dostoevsky Tbh, wiki says.

I might live in a non-country but it sure isn't a literaturelet place.
You seem like a bit of an egoist, so I'll just list the Russians we read - Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, Turgenev, Dosto, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Mayakovsky and Yesenin.

>Gogol
never understood dead souls desu

>Kafka is based on dostoevsky Tbh, wiki says

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I love dostoyevsky. stop hating on him, russians, o-or else

aglaya pls call me uwu

>Pushkin
>Lermontov
>Mayakovsky
>Yesenin
Did you learn in school in communist times or you still learn those authors in schools?
They are poets, I don't think it's good idea to learn foreign poets without learning their language.

Haven't read that, but his short stories are terrific (humorous and often surreal, but also touching).

We still learn them. Why would the study of Pushkin and Lermontov depend on the communist regime?
>They are poets, I don't think it's good idea to learn foreign poets without learning their language.
Miss me with that gay shit. The translations were fine. Also, we read Hero of Our Time, no poetry by Lermontov.
Prose can lose just as much as poetry. I compared some English translations of Dosto and Gogol to those in my language and the English felt very wooden, with a substantially different tone.

Frederick Douglas

Canada is a feminist country, so classic feminist literature like A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf, and Woman at Point Zero by Nawal El Saadawi

My high school English teachers made sure to unironically disavow anything by "Old White Men" :)

please be bait

Please be serious

pls suggest one that isn't too difficult to grasp. I want to give it a whirl.
I enjoy most works from comrades

I don't know if that's true, but there's this:
nationalpost.com/news/canada/ontario-school-board-tosses-shakespeare-for-indigenous-writers

I'm being completely serious. That was my high school English class experience :^)
Complete waste of time.

Well, his most highly regarded stories are from the Peterburg cycle - The Overcoat (Шинeль), Nose, Nevsky Prospekt, Diary of a Madman, The Portrait. These can be very grotesque, often combining fantasy and realistic tendencies. If I had to pick only one to recommend, it'd be Nose, but all are excellent. You can probably find them all in one book.
But you might also enjoy Taras Bulba. It's more conventional, romanticist historical tale about cossacks pillaging and killing Poles and Jews.

interesting titles, will try all of these since they're just short stories.
thanks croatbro.
I might try diary of a madman because the title is good.

britain, america, russia*

Mein Kampf

Literature by women and racial minorities

I Read Strindberg and Moberg. I remember My brothers reading Dostoevsky

kek

Anyone else think Demons could be his best?

>and how slavery was bad we're nazis
Nothing wrong with that. If I had it my way, I'd force W*stern kids to also start learning about the evils of neo-colonialism as soon as they learn how to read.

I speak Italian so divine comedy, Petrarca, Boccaccio, Leopardi etc but I've read some Dostoevskij and Bulgakov by myself, good stuff

Based and redpilled.
Western devils need to learn about their evil deeds.

mad gypoid retards avoiding taxes and wonder why westerners look down on them

medieval dutch literature and then suddenly post war dutch boringcore
also we study the literature of the foreign languages we learn (though a bit more superficially) and of course the literature of the dead languages we learn

Shut the fuck up, faggot.

t. belpesti

I bought like 120 usd worth of books that /lit/ told me to but I haven't read a single page

I hope you’re based enough to study Lolita at school?

USA should be on the list as well.

school itself is a complete waste of time, you didn't miss out on anything