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- In literary theory, literariness is the organisation of language which through special linguistic and formal properties distinguishes literary texts from...
- spiritual, or political role. Literary criticism is one of the oldest academic disciplines, and is concerned with the literary merit or intellectual significance...
- of arts criticism, literary criticism or literary studies is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often...
- October 2022). "Analysis of José Saramago's Baltasar and Blimunda". literariness.org. Ferros, Clare. "Baltasar and Blimunda. By José Saramago". Portuguese...
- Modern Standard Hindi is commonly used to specifically refer to the modern literary Hindi language, as opposed to colloquial and regional varieties that are...
- stylistics has made clear, non-literary texts may be of just as much interest to stylisticians as literary ones. Literariness, in other words, is here conceived...
- from a number of literary scholars. Yale professor, literary scholar, and critic Harold Bloom raised criticisms of the books' literary merits, saying,...
- Literary theory is the systematic study of the nature of literature and of the methods for literary analysis. Since the 19th century, literary scholarship...
- A literary genre is a category of literature. Genres may be determined by literary technique, tone, content, or length (especially for fiction). They generally...
- Modernism experimented with literary form and expression, as exemplified by Ezra Pound's maxim to "Make it new". This literary movement was driven by a conscious...