Livre | Chapitre
Components of literariness
readings of capote's in cold blood
pp. 82-105
Résumé
The question "What is literature?" must be pivotal in literary theory: serious scholarly interest in literature, one may reasonably assert, presupposes a correct delimitation of this phenomenon as well as an account of its central characteristics. In the first respect the task is a relatively simple one. We all know that for instance novels, poems, and plays are literature, and border-line cases such as essays and memoirs need pose no serious problem. On the contrary, they indicate that there is a border line – otherwise certain texts would not be able to straddle it.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Olsen Stein Haugom, Pettersson Anders (2005) From text to literature: new analytic and pragmatic approaches. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 82-105
Citation complète:
Pettersson Torsten, 2005, Components of literariness: readings of capote's in cold blood. In Olsen & A. Pettersson (eds.) From text to literature (82-105). Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.