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Aristotle wrote "Poetics," a work that discusses the principles of drama and poetry. It is one of the earliest surviving works of literary criticism.
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Literary criticism describes an evaluation or interpretation about a particular literary work. The source typically takes the form of a critical essay, but may also be an in depth review of the book.
"A literary source is anything that has been "written" that you cite as your source material. It could be a poem, an historical document, a private letter, a book, a short story, a magazine article, an analysis that has been published, etc. If you were doing a report on Abraham Lincoln, your literary sources could include letters, newspaper articles, historical documents, books written about him, psychoanalytical papers written on him, etc. So the "source" is just that, "where" you got your information, and if it is a "literary" source, it's where you found the "written" information (as opposed to a "personal source" or "verbal source")."
1. Give examples of literary and non-literary prose by citing examples from any source of your choice - 350 words (you may quote the source).
One thing that isn't true of the novel as a literary genre is that novels have been around since before recorded history. Another is that the earliest major novels were the Decameron and Don Quixote.
The precise origin of the use of the hexagram as a Jewish symbol remains unknown, but it apparently emerged in the context of medieval Jewish protective amulets (segulot). The Jewish Encyclopedia cites a 12th-century Karaite document as the earliest Jewish literary source to mention the symbol.
The earliest literary accounts of it, found in the Iliad and the Odyssey, are elaborated in later classical literature.
Ethiopia Highlands, the source of Nile -Blue Nile.