Adherence to established forms
Literature is more than just the sum of its parts. At its heart the purpose of literature is simply to convey meaning. However literature can do so much more than just that, and how much a sample of literature does is a measurement of its quality. For example. Strange things were done by the men who sought gold in the high northern lands of Canada. Has low literary quality. There are strange things done in the midnight sun by the men who moil for gold. The Arctic Trails have there secret tails that would make your blood run cold. Has high literary quality.
Record-breaking sales would not contribute to freshness. When a work of literature becomes very common, the quality of freshness is lost, at least in Pound's opinion.
Allusion is a literary device where another piece of literature is referenced or mentioned in a book, movie, or other piece of literature.
Discontinuous narrative -- a narrative style in which the narrative moves back and forth through time. This particular style is usually associated with Modernist literature. A good example of discontinuous narrative is Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury.
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One key quality associated with Neoclassical literature is its emphasis on reason, order, and rationality. Neoclassical writers believed in following established literary conventions and rules, often drawing inspiration from classical works. Additionally, Neoclassical literature tends to prioritize clear language and poised expression over emotional or fantastical themes.
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No, Jonathan Swift was not associated with the Neoclassical tradition. He was known for his satirical works, such as "Gulliver's Travels," which critiqued contemporary society and politics rather than adhering to the Neoclassical ideals of order, balance, and restraint.
Neoclassical criticism emphasizes order, reason, and decorum in literature. It values clarity, elegance, and adherence to classical forms and structures. Neoclassical critics often focus on the moral or didactic purpose of literature and judge works based on criteria such as unity, decorum, and verisimilitude.
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Jonathan Swift is most often associated with the Enlightenment era, a period in the 18th century marked by a focus on reason, science, and progress. His famous works, such as "Gulliver's Travels," reflect the satirical and critical views that characterized the Enlightenment.