Leaving aside the annual meeting of the Writers' Association, which is a kind of Literature Convention, a literary convention is an unspoken agreement between author and reader to facilitate the writing of books. For example, many novels and short stories feature a third person omniscient narrator, even though no such person is possible. As readers we agree to accept a story that begins "I was born in the year 2245" even though such a person could obviously never have delivered a manuscript to the publisher.
In literature, a convention is a common practice or device used by authors to convey certain ideas or themes. It can include techniques like foreshadowing, flashbacks, or symbolism that are regularly used to structure a narrative or develop characters in a story. Conventions help readers understand and engage with the text more effectively.
A convention is used to help explain an idea that is induced in a text.
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A widely used and accepted device or technique, as in drama, literature, or painting.
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Fiction is a subset of literature, and it includes all of the not literally true stuff, in whatever form. Non-Fiction is all of the literally true stuff.
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Franz-Josef Steiert has written: 'Die Weisheit Israels' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Relation to Egyptian literature, Wisdom literature
Roger Aus has written: 'Water into wine and the beheading of John the Baptist' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation 'The wicked tenants and Gethsemane' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Prayer in Gethsemane, Rabbinical literature, Relation to Isaiah, Relation to Mark, Relation to the New Testament, Relation to the Old Testament, Wicked husbandmen (Parable) 'Barabbas and Esther and other studies in the Judaic illumination of earliest Christianity' -- subject(s): Bible, Christianity, Christianity and other religions, Church history, Criticism, interpretation, Judaism, Rabbinical literature, Relation to the New Testament, Relation to the Old Testament, Relations
Israeli literature is written mostly in Hebrew. If by Hebrew literature, you refer exclusively to Biblical and contemporaneous literature, there is some Israeli literature that references those texts. Some refer to the Bible for religious reasons, some reference the Bible for its imagery or to provide another view of one of its stories, and the remainder may have absolutely no connection to Ancient Hebrew literature.
Using certain aspects of the English language can have a negative effect on English literature. George Orwell argued that you should never use the passive voice when you can use the active one.
Norman Elliott Anderson has written: 'Tools for bibliographical and backgrounds research on the New Testament' -- subject(s): Bible, Bibliography, Early Christian literature, History of contemporary events, Jewish literature, Rabbinical literature, Relation to the New Testament