What a story or play is about; to be distinquished plot or theme.
When referring to literary tone, the term means almost the same as it does in any other context. It means the speaker or narrator's attitude towards the story being told.
A literary theme is the moral of a story.
He was the leading figure in a national literary movement that replaced the observance of Victorian notions of propriety with the unflinching presentation of real-life subject matte Theodore Dreiser wrote during a time when Emile Zola's Naturalism was a predominant literary movement in America and France. Many other writer of his time including Norris and Passos were influenced by naturalistic techniques of Zolaesque fiction. Dr.Ratan Bhattacharjee
Literary criticism is most easily found at university databases. Databases, such as Jstor and Ebsco are replete with literary criticism on Francis Bacon and his contemporaries.
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Lindsay Swift has written: 'Literary landmarks of Boston' -- subject(s): Literary landmarks, Guidebooks 'Benjamin Franklin' 'Literary landmarks of Boston' -- subject(s): Literary landmarks, Guidebooks 'Literary landmarks of Boston' -- subject(s): Literary landmarks, Guidebooks 'William Lloyd Garrison' -- subject(s): Antislavery movements 'Brook Farm' -- subject(s): Brook Farm Phalanx (West Roxbury, Boston, Mass.) 'Catalogue of works relating to Benjamin Franklin in the Boston public library' -- subject(s): Bibliography
Laurence Hutton has written: '[Manuscript dramatic diary]' -- subject(s): Actors, Diaries, Drama, History, History and criticism, Theaters 'Portraits in plaster' -- subject(s): Masks (Sculpture), Portraits, Masks (sculpture) 'Literary landmarks of Jerusalem' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Literary landmarks of the Scottish universities' -- subject(s): Universities and colleges 'Opening addresses' -- subject(s): American poetry, History, Theater 'Edwin Booth' 'Other Times And Other Seasons' 'Plays And Players' 'A Boy I Knew' 'Literary landmarks of Rome' -- subject(s): Literary landmarks, Description, Description and travel, Antiquities 'Literary landmarks of London' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English Authors, English literature, Guidebooks, History and criticism, Homes and haunts, In literature, Intellectual life, Literary landmarks, London 'Literary landmarks of Edinburg' -- subject(s): Literary landmarks, Homes and haunts, Scottish Authors, Biography 'Opening Addresses Of The American Stage (with William Carey)' 'Literary landmarks of Venice' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Literary landmarks 'Portraits In Plaster' 'Literary landmarks of Oxford' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English Authors, Homes and haunts, Intellectual life, Literary associations, Literary landmarks, University of Oxford
Roger Fowler has written: 'Essays on style and language' -- subject(s): Literary style, Style, Literary 'The language of George Orwell' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Literary style, Style, Knowledge, Language, Language and languages in literature, English language 'Literature As Social Discourse' -- subject(s): Criticism, Discourse analysis, Literary, Language and languages, Literary Discourse analysis, Literary style, Sociolinguistics, Style, Style, Literary 'Linguistics and the novel' -- subject(s): Discourse analysis, Literary, Fiction, Literary Discourse analysis, Technique 'Language in the news' -- subject(s): British newspapers, Discourse analysis, English language, Journalism, Language, Social aspects, Social aspects of English language 'Style and Structure in Literature' 'The languages of literature' -- subject(s): Criticism, Textual, Philology, Textual Criticism
Jerzy Paszek has written: 'Stylistyka' -- subject(s): Literary style, Style, Literary
This is called the theme.
The unifying subject or idea of a literary work is called the theme. It is the central message or insight that the author conveys to the reader through the text. Themes are often universal concepts that explore human experiences, emotions, and beliefs.
Theodore Frelinghuysen Wolfe has written: 'A literary pilgrimage among the haunts of famous British authors' -- subject(s): Literary landmarks, Great Britain, Description and travel 'Literary rambles at home and abroad' -- subject(s): Literary landmarks, American Authors, English Authors
David Edward Scherman has written: 'Literary America' -- subject(s): Literary landmarks, American Authors 'The Best of Life' 'Literary America'
Rafey Habib has written: 'Modern literary criticism and theory' -- subject(s): Criticism, History 'Literary criticism from Plato to the present' -- subject(s): Criticism, History
Jurij Striedter has written: 'Russischer Formalismus' -- subject(s): Formalism (Literary analysis), Literature, Philosophy 'Momente' -- subject(s): Literature teachers, Slavists, World War, 1939-1945, German Personal narratives, Childhood and youth, Biography 'Literary structure, evolution, and value' -- subject(s): Czech literature, Formalism (Literary analysis), History and criticism, Russian literature, Structuralism (Literary analysis) 'Texte der russischen Formalisten' -- subject(s): Formalism (Literary analysis), Literature, Philosophy 'Der Schelmenroman in Russland' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Russian fiction
it is called Cubing in the literary aspect of the word.
J. A. Cuddon has written: 'The bride of Battersea' -- subject(s): Fiction 'The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory (Penguin Dictionary)' 'The international dictionary of sports and games' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Games, Sports 'Acts of darkness' 'The Penguin dictionary of literary terms and literary theory' -- subject(s): Terminology, Criticism, Terms and phrases, Literature, English language 'The Macmillan dictionary of sport and games' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Games, Sports