WHY DO WE NEED TO STUDY LITERATURE. Literature is part of our cultural heritage which is freely available to everyone‚ and which can enrich our lives in all kinds of ways. Once we have broken the barriers that make studying literature seem daunting‚ we find that literary works can be entertaining‚ beautiful‚ funny‚ or tragic. They can convey profundity of thought‚ richness of emotion‚ and insight into character. They take us beyond our limited experience of life to show us the lives of other people
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Ancient Poetry‚ History of ancient Hindi literature‚ General essays‚ Functional Hindi-III PAPER IV Modern Poetry‚ Khandakavya‚ Poetics‚ History of Modern Hindi Literature. Functional Hindi IV II III IV No. of Credits Exam Hours Int.+Ext=Total 6 3 3 25+75=100 6 3 3 25+75=100 6 3 3 25+75=100 6 3 3 25+75=100 Third Semester Paper- III: Ancient Poetry‚ History of ancient Hindi literature‚ General essays‚ Functional Hindi-III
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When you learn history through reading there is a difference when your learning through literature vs informational. It has some facts but is mostly the author opinion in literature. But‚ in informational text It is all facts and the author has no opinion. When in literature it has some parts that are not facts but in informational it is all facts. Learning about history through literature is different from learning about history through informational texts because informational text has the purpose
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How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster has shown me how to reach true understanding in my future reading of literature and has helped me to reach a new depth in works of literature I have already analyzed. Swimming‚ seasons‚ weather and diseases have all taken on more than simply a set scene. Abuse of power over youth or the uneducated is more noticeable. The use of irony is more noticeable. This book has armed me with the ability to recognize political meaning within literary
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ASPECTS OF MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE (1066-1500) Middle English‚ Anglo-Norman‚ Anglo-Latin After the Conquest: dramatic changes in language and cultural temperament Old English literature: Middle English literature realistic‚matter-of-fact‚unromantic‚ growing audience‚ a panorama of most serious‚ often melancholic‚ diverse folk of many social classes (castle‚ monochrome gray‚ loyalty to the lord‚ barnyard‚ town); the appearance of leasure desperate courage in defeat‚ class
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FUNCTIONS AND CHALLENGES OF STUDYING LITERATURE PROLOGUE We are as the first group would like to explain about Functions and Challenges of Studying Literature. May be many people ask‚ what the literature means. So‚ by this paper we will explain to reader some materials that are related with literature in this paper. Functions and Chellenges of Studying Literature is the big topic that we will inform to the reader in this paper‚ the explanation of this paper we devide into
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of Polysystem. The article The Function of the Literary Polysystem in the History of Literature is mostly connected with the notion of Polysystem. Language is heterogeneous‚ so it is labeled as a polysystem‚ where highly codified stratification prevails‚ any minor move from one stratum to another may be taken as a major offense. Polysystem is subdivided into “canonized” (usually considered “major” literature: those kinds of literary works accepted by the “literary milieu” and usually preserved
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Policing Fantasy: Problems of Genre in Fantasy Literature By Svein Angelskår A Thesis Presented to The Department of Literature Area Studies and European Languages The University of Oslo In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements For the MA Degree Autumn Term 2005 2 Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS:......................................................................................................................3 INTRODUCTION ................................................
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"Literature adds to reality‚ it does not simply describe it. It enriches the necessary competencies that daily life requires and provides; and in this respect‚ it irrigates the deserts that our lives have already become." - C.S Lewis‚ a British scholar and novelist. This wise saying is perhaps the most appropriate description of the importance of literature in our lives and especially to children. Literature reminds us of stories‚ epics‚ sacred scriptures and classical works of the ancient and
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References: if any may be given as Footnotes. However‚ this matter is left for the discretion of the student and Supervisor. Spiral binding. 85 • • Minor desirable variations can be adopted by the DLPC (Depat. Level Project Committee) of a College. Structure of the Project Report is as follows:Page i) “TITLE OF
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