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A concise survey traces how literatures across eras and regions grew together through borrowing, shared themes, and mutual adaptation. Beginning with ancient Near Eastern, Indic and Egyptian writings and their echoes in early sacred poetry, the narrative follows classical Greek and Roman forms into medieval chivalric, religious and vernacular literatures, then outlines contributions from drama, Arabian and European national traditions, Reformation writings, and later philosophical and English developments. Emphasizing continuity, parallel motifs, and archaeological rediscoveries that reveal lost sources, the account argues that literary traditions are interdependent, evolving by transmission, translation, and selective appropriation rather than arising in isolation.

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Georgina Pell Curtis

Georgina Pell Curtis was an American author and literary scholar known for her contributions to the understanding of literature's interconnectedness. Her notable work, "The Interdependence of Literature," explores the relationships between various literary forms and traditions, emphasizing the shared influences that shape literary expression. Curtis's insights into the dynamics of literary influence have made her a significant figure in literary studies, particularly in the early 20th century. Through her scholarship, she has contributed to the broader discourse on how literature reflects and informs cultural and social contexts.

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