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The nature of literature
  • INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE
  • By Elisa

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  • The word text ? related to textile ?fabric
  • Words and sentences form a meaningful and
    coherent text.

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What is Literature?
  • SOME DEFINITIONS
  • Etymologically litteratura ? littera (letter)
  • Written expression / anything written
  • ?does not accommodate Oral tradition
  • like Homers Illiad, Odyssey, Beowulf,
  • legends

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  • Literature is a form of art
  • ?narrows its meaning, equates literature
  • to works of imagination or creative
  • writing

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FACT OR FICTION ?
  • Are news reports always factual?
  • Consider the book of Genesis
  • Myths

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  • A work which stands the test of time, whether or
    not it contains elements of literary texts (e.g.
    plot, character, tone, symbol, etc.)
  • ? restricts literature to its function or
    cultural value.

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  • A text that has certain peculiar qualities
  • Base the notion that the world created in
    literary works must be as structured as the real
    world in which the author lives.
  • It is the creation of these elements how they
    are used and in what context which determines
    whether a piece of writing is literature.

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  • A work of literature is distinguished from other
    forms of writing by its peculiar aesthetic
    quality.
  • A work of literature has an appealing aesthetic
    quality.
  • Its chief purpose is to tell a story

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The Eagleby Alfred, Lord Tennyson
  • He clasps the crag with crooked handsClose to
    the sun in lonely lands,Ringd with the azure
    world, he stands.
  • The wrinkled sea beneath him crawlsHe watches
    from his mountain walls,And like a thunderbolt
    he falls.
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