All of it, stupid!
Rachel Trousdale has written: 'Nabokov, Rushdie, and the transnational imagination' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Cosmopolitanism in literature, National characteristics in literature, Transnationalism in literature, Imagination in literature
Enrique Baena has written: 'Umbrales del imaginario' -- subject(s): Imagination, History and criticism, Imagination in literature, Modern Literature
Imagination
Imaginative - using or showing imagination; having creative powers Literature - production of writing; profession of author Imaginative literature therefore would be showing imagination through the production of writing. Imaginative literature usually refers to fictional written works such as novels, poetry, short stories and drama. These literary genres are then broken down into sub genres which include odes, crime stories, historical novels, ballads, satire, etc. There is also some debate as to whether the narrative of non-fiction work may also be alotted into the imaginative literature slot.
LITERATURE is the branch of Art. imagination and creation of writing, especially of recognizing the artistic value. in literature we observe the thing analysis and synthesis of finding into a unity. in literature we study our culture and we promote our culture. in literature we present our expression and imagination. in other word we can say that literature is a way of presenting a expression
Poetry is a type of rhythmic compressed language that uses figures of speech and imagery to evoke emotions and appeal to the imagination. It often conveys complex ideas and feelings in a condensed and artistic form.
Surprisingly it really just praises Imagination so the theme is kind of Imagination.
Literature unlocks the imagination and therein lies the ability to percieve the beauty and color that is life.
Leon Waldoff has written: 'Keats and the silent work of imagination' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Imagination in literature
A fictionalized biography is a work of literature that blends elements of fiction with the factual details of a person's life. It uses imagination and creative storytelling to fill in gaps or enhance historical events, personalities, and motivations.
Robert Morin has written: 'Diderot et l'imagination' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, History, Imagination, Imagination in literature
Products of human imagination are often referred to as "creations" or "creatives". These can include innovations, art, literature, music, and other forms of human expression that stem from imagination and creativity.