Introductions to the Theory of Literary Genres
He emphasizes that literary study is not limited to the study of general literary characteristics, such as metaphor, rhythm, the type of hero, and the nature of the event. Rather, the study may extend beyond this type of analysis, which abstracts general characteristics or abstracts them to link them to a single genre, to the relational network between more than one text and more than one genre. Here, we enter the field of genre theory. The book examines the efforts of Plato and Aristotle, who divided literature into genres. In doing so, Aristotle established genre laws that profoundly influenced the course of criticism throughout the Middle Ages. This confirms that the issue of genres is one of the oldest issues in poetics.
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Introductions to the Theory of Literary Genres
He emphasizes that literary study is not limited to the study of general literary characteristics, such as metaphor, rhythm, the type of hero, and the nature of the event. Rather, the study may extend beyond this type of analysis, which abstracts general characteristics or abstracts them to link them to a single genre, to the relational network between more than one text and more than one genre. Here, we enter the field of genre theory. The book examines the efforts of Plato and Aristotle, who divided literature into genres. In doing so, Aristotle established genre laws that profoundly influenced the course of criticism throughout the Middle Ages. This confirms that the issue of genres is one of the oldest issues in poetics.
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Introductions to the Theory of Literary Genres

Introductions to the Theory of Literary Genres

Introductions to the Theory of Literary Genres

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He emphasizes that literary study is not limited to the study of general literary characteristics, such as metaphor, rhythm, the type of hero, and the nature of the event. Rather, the study may extend beyond this type of analysis, which abstracts general characteristics or abstracts them to link them to a single genre, to the relational network between more than one text and more than one genre. Here, we enter the field of genre theory. The book examines the efforts of Plato and Aristotle, who divided literature into genres. In doing so, Aristotle established genre laws that profoundly influenced the course of criticism throughout the Middle Ages. This confirms that the issue of genres is one of the oldest issues in poetics.

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ISBN-13: 9786898244399
Publisher: ????? ??????? ???????
Publication date: 05/31/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 143
File size: 330 KB
Language: Arabic
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