- 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...