The first word (Literature) has the first letter capitalised. The second word (literature) is entirely lower-case.
There is no difference in the meaning of these words. At the start of a sentence, or in a title, the first letter of a word should be capitalised. Otherwise, the word literature is usually lower case, as it is not a proper noun.
There are allot of difference but the main difference is the science is discovered while the literature is invented
One difference that I can see in both of these:-' The Hindi of literature is ' साहित्य' ,, ,, ,, Poetry is 'कविता'
Literaure is short. Text is long.
Whats the difference between maths lit and pure maths
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Medieval literature was characterized by religious themes, chivalry, and feudal society, while Renaissance literature focused on individualism, humanism, and the revival of classical themes and forms. Renaissance literature also saw the rise of new literary genres such as the novel and the Shakespearean play.
Theoretical literature is scholarly writing or academic writing. Conceptual literature means articles or books that are written by authorities who give their ideas or opinions.
Fiction is a work of literature but the term Literature encompasses more than just fiction. It refers to all forms of literature, like Drama, Non- Fiction, Flash fiction, prose, poetry, etc. :) I once heard that the difference was that "literature" is "nice", but "Literature" (with a capital L) changes your live.
Ronald E. Martin has written: 'The languages of difference' -- subject(s): American literature, Anthropology, Difference (Psychology) in literature, History, History and criticism, Literature and anthropology, Primitive societies in literature, Primitivism in literature, Race in literature 'The fiction of Joseph Hergesheimer'
Fiction is a type of literature. Literature is any kind of writing and/or reading. Fiction is writing that is made-up; Nonfiction is only true facts, like a magazine article. So, since Fiction is a type of writing, it is also part of literature.
Typically, the degree is a master of arts from which many specific programs of study (majors) fall. Literature is one of those programs of study. Thus, it is a master of arts with literature as a major.
Cyraina E. Johnson-Roullier has written: 'Reading on the edge' -- subject(s): Canon (Literature), Criticism and interpretation, Difference (Psychology) in literature, Exiles in literature, History, Homosexuality and literature, Literature and anthropology, Modernism (Literature), Silence in literature