• A lost literary work (referred throughout this article just as a lost work) is a document, literary work, or piece of multimedia, produced of which no...
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  • A lost work is a work that is known about, but no longer exists, or cannot be found. Lost literary work, where the text is unknown Lost artworks, of visual...
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    Literature (redirect from Literary work)
    creative work, but not the idea itself. Literary works have been protected by copyright law from unauthorized reproduction since at least 1710. Literary works...
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    Category:Lost works Archival science Data archaeology Data preservation Digital preservation List of unpublished books Lost artworks Lost literary work Media...
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    A literary genre is a category of literature. Genres may be determined by literary technique, tone, content, or length (especially for fiction). They generally...
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    Literary theory is the systematic study of the nature of literature and of the methods for literary analysis. Since the 19th century, literary scholarship...
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    Literary nonsense (or nonsense literature) is a broad categorization of literature that balances elements that make sense with some that do not, with the...
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    of arts criticism, literary criticism or literary studies is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often...
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    falsehoods would discredit it as a work of non-fiction. The publishing and bookselling businesses sometimes use the phrase "literary non-fiction" to distinguish...
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    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...
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    In literary criticism, a bildungsroman (German pronunciation: [ˈbɪldʊŋs.ʁoˌmaːn], plural bildungsromane, German pronunciation: [ˈbɪldʊŋs.ʁoˌmaːnə]) is...
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    Cuddon, J. A.; Preston, C. E. (1998). The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory (4 ed.). London: Penguin. pp. 253–55. ISBN 9780140513639...
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    This list of literary awards from around the world is an index to articles about notable literary awards. Nobel Prize in Literature – since 1901 Hugo Award...
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    include contemporary romance and others. Literary movements are always contemporary to the writer discussing the work of their day. Here what have been recently...
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    for Literary Workers, Volume 45, number 4. pp. 175–176. Retrieved 20 April 2013. Miller, Peter (Mar 1, 1991). Get Published! Get Produced!: A Literary Agent's...
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    This glossary of literary terms is a list of definitions of terms and concepts used in the discussion, classification, analysis, and criticism of all types...
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  • Art theft and looting during World War II Looted art Lost artworks Lost film Lost literary work Lost television broadcast Nazi gold Nazi plunder McCullough...
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    From the 1970s onwards, the term "Oral literature" appears in the work of both literary scholars and anthropologists: Finnegan (1970, 1977), Görög-Karady...
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    second sense is also used pejoratively in contrast to poetry to suggest work that is too pedestrian or too incompetent to be classed as poetry. Rhymed...
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    revised by anyone using a wiki. The definition of literary fiction is controversial. It may refer to any work of fiction in a written form. However, various...
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    Literary fiction and poetry that uses the capabilities of computers and networks Digital poetry – Interactive fiction – Hypertext fiction – literary fiction...
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    in several languages and acquainted with the literary traditions, literary criticism, and major literary texts of those languages. Many of the newer sub-fields...
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    (also known as literary nonfiction, narrative nonfiction, literary journalism or verfabula) is a genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques...
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    idea was proposed by New Times founder and publisher Steve Moss. A literary work will be considered 55 Fiction[citation needed] if it has: 55 words or...
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    literary history. Intertextuality in postmodern literature can be a reference or parallel to another literary work, an extended discussion of a work,...
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    Novella (category Literary terminology)
    See below for definitions used by other organisations. The novella as a literary genre began developing in the Italian literature of the early Renaissance...
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  • informally) by a particular culture or community. The work of Georg Lukács also touches on the nature of literary genres, appearing separately but around the same...
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    Drama (redirect from Dramatic work)
    languages, Assam saw the rise of Vaishnavite drama in an artificially mixed literary language called Brajavali. A distinct form of one-act plays called Ankia...
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    Absurdist fiction (category Literary genres)
    one for the style of theatre which has evolved from their work. Martin Esslin, a literary critic, coined the term "Theatre of the Absurd" in his 1960...
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    novel is a genre of complex literary fiction which incorporates elements across a wide range of scientific, academic, and literary subjects. The concept was...
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