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1 Intro To Literature 2012-2013-1
1 Intro To Literature 2012-2013-1
Literature
Why do we read?
Information Fun
But is all fiction
literature?
Literature is concerned with the
content and the form, in other
words not only the story but the
way it is written.
What is literature?
Literature: A body of written works. The name
is often applied to those imaginative works of
poetry and prose distinguished by the intentions
of their authors and the excellence of their
execution. (Encyclopedia Britannica,
Micropedia)
• Literature: The collective writings proper to
any language or nations. The term literature is
site of ideological conflict; it may refer to
those canonical works in the genres, ie.,
traditional works considered to be artistic or it
may also refer to the total sum of writings,
including letters, memoirs, comics, historical
writings, etc. (adapted from the Cambridge
Encyclopedia)
or
• Literature: An intimate experience of an
author carefully expressed in concrete
images through the use of structure,
imaginative style and luxurious metaphors.
It is not practical or logical communication,
but an aesthetic experience.
See: Marx, Karl and Engels, Freidrich, Communism: The production of the
form of intercourse itself, in Rice, Philip and Waugh Patricia (2001) Modern
literary theory: A reader (4th Ed), London, Arnold
“Thus is revealed the total existence of writing: a
text is made up of multiple writings, drawn from
many cultures and entering into mutual relations
of dialogue, parody, contestation, but there is
one place where this multiplicity is focussed and
that place is the reader, not ......... the author.”
From Barthes, Roland, The death of the author, in Rice, Philip and Waugh
Patricia (2001) Modern literary theory: A reader (4th Ed), London, Arnold
LITERATURE
• All writing in prose and poetry
having permanent value,
excellent format, an imaginative
or critical characteristic, and
heightened emotional effect.
Literature
• Literature is referred to as the entirety of
written expression, with the restriction that
not every written document can be
categorized as literature in the more exact
sense of the word. (Klarer p.1)
LITERATURE
• Etymologically: the Latin word “litteratura” is
derived from “littera” (letter), which is the
smallest element of alphabetical writing.