Humanistic appeal when the literary works like short stories,novels,poems,affirms the dignity and worth of all the people in that particular place.
Literature in the literary canon must be able to be passed down by generations; they must possess excellent literary techniques, appeal to a variety of people, and provoke thought.
- literary pieces written long ago might not have much meaning in today's world - some may be controversial - it might not appeal to certain sections of soceity or the public in general
Appeal can be a verb or a noun I will appeal the judges decision. --------------------- verb The appeal comes up next week. --------------noun
Horace, whose original name was Quintus Horatius Flaccus, was born on December 8, 65 BC, and died on the 27th of November 8 BC.As generally taught in schools, the main functions of literature, according to Horace, are:1. Dulce (meaning "sweetness"). It should appeal to "human pleasure" or to the emotional aspect, or simply to entertain.2. Utile (meaning "usefulness"). It should appeal to "human intellect;" drawing application to life.3. Movere ( meaning "to move"). It should appeal to "human imagination;" igniting the soul of the reader.Some authors include the third function ("movere") in their textbooks; some only have two.
Notices of appeal.
emotional appeal,,,,,intellectual appael,,,,humanistic value
The humanistic revival of classical art, architecture and literature.
The humanistic revival of classical art, architecture and literature.
The subfield for humanistic studies is typically referred to as humanities. The humanities encompass a wide range of disciplines that focus on human culture, society, and values, including fields such as literature, philosophy, history, and religion.
To knowledge of classifical Greek and Roman literature
The Nobel Prize in Literature 1990 was awarded to Octavio Paz for impassioned writing with wide horizons, characterized by sensuous intelligence and humanistic integrity.
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Rebecca W. Bushnell has written: 'Tragedy' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Tragedy, Theory 'A culture of teaching' -- subject(s): Education, Humanistic, History, Humanistic Education, Teaching 'Tragedies of tyrants' -- subject(s): Dictators in literature, English Political plays, English drama, English drama (Tragedy), History, History and criticism, Kings and rulers in literature, Political plays, English, Politics and literature, Politics in literature, Renaissance
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George H. Fulton has written: 'The functions of the wholesale' -- subject(s): Commerce 'A humanistic revival through literature'
Society for Humanistic Judaism was created in 1969.
James S. Taylor has written: 'Poetic knowledge' -- subject(s): Education, Education in literature, Education, Humanistic, Humanistic Education, Knowledge, Theory of, Philosophy, Theory of Knowledge 'Development and Verification of Icr Membrane Protocol for Bench and Pilot Studies'