lit·er·a·ture
n.
1. The body of written works of a language, period, or culture.
2. Imaginative or creative writing, especially of recognized artistic value: "Literature must be an analysis of experience and a synthesis of the findings into a unity" (Rebecca West).
3. The art or occupation of a literary writer.
4. The body of written work produced by scholars or researchers in a given field: medical literature.
5. Printed material: collected all the available literature on the subject.
6. Music. All the compositions of a certain kind or for a specific instrument or ensemble: the symphonic literature.
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Literature is a collection of written works that expresses thoughts, ideas, and emotions through storytelling, poetry, and other forms of written expression. It serves as a tool for exploring and understanding the human experience, reflecting cultural norms, values, and beliefs. Ultimately, literature encourages critical thinking, empathy, and communication skills.
Literature is writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. Literature is the entire body of writings of a specific language, period, people, etc.: the literature of England.
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Literature is the total of preserved writings which interpret the meanings of nature and life in words of charm and power,touched with the personality of the author,in artistric forms of permanent interest.
Literature is the writings having excellence of form or expression and expressing ideas of permanent or universal interest.
Literature: the writings of a period or of a country, especially those kept alive by their beauty of style or thought
Readers sharing their opinion of the meaning of a piece of literature can, in the end, change the intended meaning of a piece of literature.
The word for literature in Hindi is 'Sahitya'.
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"She" in literature typically refers to a female character or protagonist. Depending on the context, "she" could represent a specific individual, embody a certain archetype, or serve as a symbol for femininity or female experiences. The meaning of "she" in literature can vary widely depending on the author's intentions and the themes of the work.
It means sponsorship, or protection
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