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Christopher Clausen (1994: 61) argues,
the nationalisms that gave rise successively to the concept of a distinctly British literature, then an American literature, and now Australian, Canadian, and a host of what are often described equivocally as 'new literatures', constitute a barrier to clear thinking about what has long since become an international enterprise carried on in many cultural settings.
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Christopher Clausen (1994: 61) suggests that 'a host of what are often described equivocally as "new literatures"', have emerged as a result of an outdated concept of nationalism.
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