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  2. Cambodian literature - Wikipedia

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    King Thommaracha II (1629–1634) wrote a poem directed to the Khmer young generation which is still a well loved traditional piece of poetry. From the early to mid-nineteenth century, Cambodian court literature was heavily influence by the Siamese (Thai) literature. [3]

  3. List of writing genres - Wikipedia

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    In literature, a work of fiction can refer to a flash narrative, short story, novella, and novel, the latter being the longest form of literary prose. Every work of fiction falls into a literary subgenre , each with its own style, tone, and storytelling devices.

  4. Traditional story - Wikipedia

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    Legend, typically, is a short (mono-) episodic, traditional, highly ecotypified [c] historicized narrative performed in a conversational mode, reflecting on a psychological level a symbolic representation of folk belief and collective experiences and serving as a reaffirmation of commonly held values of the group to whose tradition it belongs."

  5. Classic Chinese Novels - Wikipedia

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    The literary critic and sinologist Andrew H. Plaks writes that the term "classic novels" in reference to these six titles is a "neologism of twentieth-century scholarship" that seems to have come into common use under the influence of C. T. Hsia's The Classic Chinese Novel.

  6. 30 Best Short Books You’ll Ever Read - AOL

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    The post 30 Best Short Books You’ll Ever Read appeared first on Reader's Digest. These short books are perfect for busy readers. 30 Best Short Books You’ll Ever Read

  7. Gatilok - Wikipedia

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    Gatilok, in its subtitle "Law for how to behave oneself", had a lasting influence on Cambodian literature and society so much so that more than one palimpsest was published thereafter. While Khmer moral treatises known as tunmeay used to describe a " Gargantuan cosmogony", Achar Ind updated the genre and made it modern and appealing to Khmer ...