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Of or pertaining to the art of writing in any form or style, most especially published works.
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pleonasm
Literature; Literary terms
Use of superfluous or redundant words, often enriching the thought.
cat and fiddle
Literature; Literary terms
common pub name - while appearing in the famous nursery rhyme, the phrase came originally from 'Caton le fidele' (Caton the faithful) governor of Calais, France.
writerly
Literature; Literary terms
Writerly text - a reader does not only receive information from the text, however, he approaches it from an external position of subjectivity and is actually a creator of his own ...
mode
Literature; Literary terms
"An unspecific critical term usually identifying a broad but identifiable literary method, mood, or manner that is not tied exclusively to a particular form or genre. [Some] ...
montage
Literature; Literary terms
How directors connect ideas in a film. The shots are put together deliberately with transitions and by theme so that "elements should follow a particular system, and these ...
motif
Literature; Literary terms
A recurrent image, word, phrase, represented object or action that tends to unify the literary work or that may be elaborated into a more general theme. Also, a situation, ...
horror
Literature; Literary terms
A type of fiction written with the purpose of scaring or disgusting the reader or viewer. It can appear in conjunction with any of the major genres: literary, fantasy, historical, ...
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