For nearly two centuries, there has been a powerful reaction in literary studies against the ve ry notion of genie. A work was judged poor if it did not sufficiently obey the rules of its genre. Literary reflection of the classical period concerned genres more than works.
For nearly two centuries, there has been a powerful reaction in literary studies against the ve ry notion of genie. A work was judged poor if it did not sufficiently obey the rules of its genre. Literary reflection of the classical period concerned genres more than works.
For nearly two centuries, there has been a powerful reaction in literary studies against the ve ry notion of genie. A work was judged poor if it did not sufficiently obey the rules of its genre. Literary reflection of the classical period concerned genres more than works.