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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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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Category:Lost works Archival science Data archaeology Data preservation Digital preservation List of unpublished books Lost artworks Lost literary work Media...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Outline of literature (redirect from List of basic literary topics)
Literary fiction and poetry that uses the capabilities of computers and networks Digital poetry – Interactive fiction – Hypertext fiction – literary fiction...
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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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Bildungsroman (redirect from Coming-of-age (literary genre))
In literary criticism, a bildungsroman (German pronunciation: [ˈbɪldʊŋs.ʁoˌmaːn], plural bildungsromane, German pronunciation: [ˈbɪldʊŋs.ʁoˌmaːnə]) is...
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Fiction (section Literary fiction)
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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Comparative literature (redirect from Comparative literary scholarship)
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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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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List of missing treasures (redirect from List of lost treasure)
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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Creative nonfiction (redirect from Literary journalism)
(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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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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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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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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Surrealism. Rodopi. p. 3. ISBN 90-420-0111-9. Barbara K. Gold (2014), Literary and Artistic Patronage in Ancient Rome", University of Texas Press. Peter...
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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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Serial (literature) (category Literary series)
serial is a printing or publishing format by which a single larger work, often a work of narrative fiction, is published in smaller, sequential instalments...
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