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‖ Weltliteratur|ˈvɛltlɪteraˌtuːr| Also -litteratur. [Ger., f. welt world n. + literatur literature.] A literature of all nations and peoples; a universal literature.
[1827Goethe Gespräche mit Eckermann (1836) I. 325 National-Literatur will jetzt nicht viel sagen, die Epoche der Welt-Literatur ist an der Zeit.] 1913E. Pound Let. 7 Nov. (1971) 24 Until ‘we’ accept what I've been insisting on for a decade, i.e., a universal standard which pays no attention to time or country—a Weltlitteratur standard—there is no hope. 1962Listener 6 Sept. 358/2 It gives a new meaning to Goethe's dream of Weltliteratur. 1974Times Lit. Suppl. 17 May 526/2 A truism, that Pound and Eliot were rebels against American provincialism and proponents of a Weltliteratur. |