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    Literary Standards

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    There are generally considered to be seven standards a piece of literature should abide to in order to be considered ’literary’. If a piece of writing is considered ’literary’ this usually suggests that it is a scholarly article or classical writing that is extremely well written and is very informative. Literary writing can be intellectual and contain a lot of cleverly hidden meanings which ensure the writing can be enjoyed and studied on many different levels and often still enjoyed many years

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    The Educated Imagination- Keys to Dreamland Response Differentiate between the vertical and the horizontal perspectives in literature. In this chapter‚ Frye writes about the two different perspectives in literature- the vertical and the horizontal. There is a vast difference between the two perspectives and literature is commonly only written in the vertical. The two perspectives can be pictured as a compass on a map. From north to south is where the vertical perspective lies and from east

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    James Salter

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    In “Once Upon a Time‚ Literature. Now What?” published writer James Salter discusses the end of literature in today’s society. He says that’s literature is losing it value and art and language are no longer appreciated. The new pop culture is taking over and the new movies and music no longer have any real meaning to them‚ it’s just about success and making money. Value is something has been cast aside. There is no value in the word value anymore. The most important task in the world according to

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    Winterson’s relationship with literature‚ focusing on the three chosen extracts Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? is a tough-minded‚ brutally honest memoir by Jeanette Winterson about her search for belonging—for love‚ a home‚ and a mother. A prominent theme within her story is her intimate relationship with literature and how it shapes her identity. Her relationship with literature stands out in particular as it is one of the few constants in her unpredictable journey. Literature serves as a lifeline

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    stop being ways to explain the world and become part of literature when they cease to be beliefs. They’re really metaphors and part of the language of poetry. 2. Frye means by “every form of literature has a pedigree” and “literature can only derive it’s form from itself.” that every literary work comes from a related source or idea in literature. A writer’s interest to write can only have come from a previous experience of literature. 3. A convention is a certain typical and socially

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    The Appeal of Gothic Literature For many years‚ people have enjoyed the genre of gothic literature. Gothic literature contains elements that appeal to people. There are usually ominous events‚ confusing mysteries‚ and bleak climates. Often times‚ the characters are passionate or stubborn. The stories often leave people worried and frightened. In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles and television shows today‚ there are many characteristics of gothic literature. In The Hound of the

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    Literary Analysis Terms

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    Literary Analysis: Terms Many literature students are expected to be familiar with the basic terms listed below (and discussed in more depth in your text).  Keep this study guide with your text. At the beginning of each reading assignment‚ write the elements of literature pertaining to the particular type of literature at the beginning of the short story or poem. After reading‚ define them in your text for class discussion‚ quizzes‚ and test preparation. To understand literature‚ it is necessary that you

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    Literature is a stimulant for imagination and inspiration. Depriving one of literary and poetic works suppresses expansion and growth. Emily Dickinson’s poem “There is no Frigate like a Book‚” suggests that literature‚ allows readers to distance themselves from reality and embark on limitless journeys. Dickinson’s use of words with particular connotations gives her short poem a rich and meaningful aspect. Diction is what forms a piece of literature and is vital for impact on the reader. Dickinson’s

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    distinctions between written literatures and then they came up with the redefinition of literature‚ which lead them to the changes in literary critical language such as to ’ re-invent the meaning of theory’ (Christian‚ 225). First of all‚ Barbara states that the first step we should take is to ignore the literary theory‚ which according to her it has been invented to work for these Western philosophers. The replacement of this theory has left unexposed the black literature‚ and its only ’advantage’

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    In the thousands of years of humanity’s existence‚ literature has shaped the ideas and ambitions of cultures‚ countries‚ and individuals. Literature has connected people all across the world‚ and has provided an outlet for many to express their opinions and beliefs with the world around them. Latin America holds testament to these ideas‚ and has given rise to some of the most prominent authors around the world. Gabriel Gracía Márquez‚ author of Light Is Like Water‚ and Julio Cortázar‚ author of Continuity

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