digplanet beta 1: Athena
Share digplanet:

Agriculture

Applied sciences

Arts

Belief

Business

Chronology

Culture

Education

Environment

Geography

Health

History

Humanities

Language

Law

Life

Mathematics

Nature

People

Politics

Science

Society

Technology

A literary genre is a category of literary composition. Genres may be determined by literary technique, tone, content, or even (as in the case of fiction) length. Genre should not be confused with age category, by which literature may be classified as either adult, young-adult, or children's. They also must not be confused with format, such as graphic novel or picture book. The distinctions between genres and categories are flexible and loosely defined, often with subgroups.

The most general genres in literature are (in loose chronological order) epic, tragedy,[1] comedy, novel, short story, and creative nonfiction.[citation needed] They can all be in the genres prose or poetry, which shows best how loosely genres are defined. Additionally, a genre such as satire, allegory or pastoral might appear in any of the above, not only as a sub-genre (see below), but as a mixture of genres. Finally, they are defined by the general cultural movement of the historical period in which they were composed. The concept of "genre" has been criticized by Jacques Derrida.[2][3]

Contents

Genres [edit]

Genres are often divided into sub-genres. Literature, for instance, is divided into three basic kinds of literature, the classic genres of the Ancient Greece, poetry, drama, and prose. Poetry may then be subdivided into epic, lyric, and dramatic. Subdivisions of drama include foremost comedy and tragedy, while e.g. comedy itself has sub-genres, including farce, comedy of manners, burlesque, and satire.

Dramatic poetry for instance, might include comedy, tragedy, melodrama, and mixtures like tragicomedy. This parsing into sub-genres can continue: comedy has its own sub-genres, including, for example, comedy of manners, sentimental comedy, burlesque comedy, and satirical comedy. Also the mixtures, such as tragicomedy, have sub-genres, for example, hardboiled fiction characterized by the tragicomic cynical narrator's self-talk.

Nonfiction can cross many genres but is typically expressed in essays, memoir, and other forms that may or may not be narrative but share the characteristics of being fact-based, artistically-rendered prose.

Often, the criteria used to divide up works into genres are not consistent, and may change constantly, and be subject of argument, change and challenge by both authors and critics. However, even a very loose term like fiction ("literature created from the imagination, not presented as fact, though it may be based on a true story or situation") is not universally applied to all fictitious literature, but instead is typically restricted to the use for novel, short story, and novella, but not fables, and is also usually a prose text. Types of fiction genres are science fiction, fantasy, historical fiction, realistic fiction and mysteries.

Semi-fiction spans stories that include a substantial amount of non-fiction. It may be the retelling of a true story with only the names changed. The other way around, semi-fiction may also involve fictional events with a semi-fictional character, such as Jerry Seinfeld.

Genres may easily be confused with literary techniques, but, though only loosely defined, they are not the same; examples are parody, frame story, constrained writing, stream of consciousness.

See also [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Bakhtin 1983, p. 3.
  2. ^ Derrida 1981
  3. ^ Herzfeld, Michael (March 1983). "Reviewed work(s): On Narrative by W. J. T. Mitchell". American Anthropologist 85 (1): 195. JSTOR 676084. 

References [edit]

External links [edit]


Original courtesy of Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_genre — Please support Wikipedia.
A portion of the proceeds from advertising on Digplanet goes to supporting Wikipedia.
78177 videos foundNext > 

Literary Genres.wmv

introduction to literary genres.

Genres of Literature

Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Poetry.

Introduction to Genre

An introduction to literary genres for upper elementary school age children.

Understanding Literary Genres.wmv

Here is the PowerPoint used in class which points out the characteristics of fiction and non-fiction.

Book Genres

Compilation of genres and books to entice young readers to pick up a book.

JTK LITERARY GENRES

GENRES.

Literature Genres

A literature genres podcast detailing nine literature genres and the clues or hints associated with them.

Genres of Literature by Victoria Allen

Literary Genres Part 1

Created at http://goanimate.com/

Genres of Literature

78177 videos foundNext > 

85 news items

Christian Science Monitor

Christian Science Monitor
Fri, 26 Apr 2013 12:11:12 -0700

Among the titles in this emerging literary genre is “Odds Against Tomorrow,” by Nathaniel Rich, a novel about a futurist who calculates worst-case scenarios for corporations, including the very scenario that landed on the book's cover: the Manhattan ...
 
WWNO
Sun, 21 Apr 2013 12:57:41 -0700

Odds is the latest in what seems to be an emerging literary genre. Over the past decade, more and more writers have begun to set their novels and short stories in worlds, not unlike our own, where the Earth's systems are noticeably off-kilter. The ...
 
Truthdig
Tue, 21 May 2013 14:20:43 -0700

In his latest “Easy Chair” column, Harper's Magazine contributor Thomas Frank sarcastically eviscerates the business class' most prized literary genre: creativity. In a reading of the disgraced former New Yorker writer Jonah Lehrer's book “Imagine: How ...
 
PandoDaily (blog)
Tue, 21 May 2013 07:02:25 -0700

... letter to the editor, called Wolf's profile “a nasty piece of work,” a “hatchet job,” and described Wolf as an “innovator in electronic media” who, by combining “the word processor and the poison pen” had managed to create a “new electronic ...

UPENN Almanac

UPENN Almanac
Tue, 21 May 2013 05:55:27 -0700

Dr. Bushnell is a scholar of early modern English literature, culture and history, as well as an expert on the literary genre of tragedy. The SAA holds annual meetings in different North American cities so that its members can exchange ideas and ...

New York Times (blog)

New York Times (blog)
Sun, 19 May 2013 14:32:27 -0700

The suicide note, which he identified as a literary genre with a unique form, is a fairly recent invention coinciding with the rise of literacy and the press, he told the class. “In antiquity, there was no need to leave a note,” he said. “It would have ...
 
Inquirer.net
Sun, 19 May 2013 23:30:42 -0700

There's the son of the one-time guardian of fascist rule in the country, the veteran trapo now also known for a new literary genre we could probably call 'extremely creative memoir writing.' (“I was ambushed. … No, that was a hoax. … Just kidding, I ...
 
AOL
Mon, 20 May 2013 00:14:44 -0700

'Chick-Lit', a literary genre referring to novels revolving around cosmopolitan lives of contemporary urban individuals and their romantic encounters with other individuals and emotional perils of their lives, is a best-selling variety for a reason ...
Loading

Oops, we seem to be having trouble contacting Twitter

Talk About Literary genre

You can talk about Literary genre with people all over the world in our discussions.

Support Wikipedia

A portion of the proceeds from advertising on Digplanet goes to supporting Wikipedia. Please add your support for Wikipedia!