Yes, prose is a type of literature. It simply resembles everyday speech. Try looking the word up so you can get a better idea of its proper meaning.
Prose and poetry.
Structurally, literature can be classified as either prose or poetry. Thematically, it consists of fiction and non-fiction.
The two main branches of literature are prose and poetry.
Literature is divided into Prose and Poetry.
Prose is a type of grammatical structure used in literature. It is not used to describe everyday speech patterns.
Prose are basically short stories. Prose is literature as distinct from poetry.
Prose romance is a type of language using the natural flow of speech and ordinary grammatical structure instead of traditional poetry. It is found in magazines, films, and literature and examples are prose fiction and heroic prose.
Frank H. McCloskey has written: 'A pageant of prose' -- subject(s): American prose literature, English prose literature
drama prose poetry
Prose and poetry are the 2 classes of literature. They are not fiction and non-fiction since both of those are works of prose.
Christopher John Brennan has written: 'Prose-verse-poster-algebraic-sym-bolico-riddle musicopoematographoscope ; Pocket musicopoematographoscope' 'The prose of Christopher Brennan' 'Prose' -- subject(s): prose, philosophy, literary criticism, Symbolist literature, Symbolism, French literature, English literature, German literature 'The burden of Tyre'
The two main classes of literature are prose and poetry.