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The book 'Literature Encyclopedia' seeks to provide an overview of the fundamental theoretical approaches to literary studies and their most essential inquiries and methodological implications. Our primary goal is to present a comprehensive analysis that includes classical academic critical perspectives and contemporary transnational, quantitative, or digital studies that have impacted our understanding of literature and writings. Writing is a method of communication that employs language to convey a message to specific readers in a given situation. Both technical and literary writing has…mehr

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The book 'Literature Encyclopedia' seeks to provide an overview of the fundamental theoretical approaches to literary studies and their most essential inquiries and methodological implications. Our primary goal is to present a comprehensive analysis that includes classical academic critical perspectives and contemporary transnational, quantitative, or digital studies that have impacted our understanding of literature and writings. Writing is a method of communication that employs language to convey a message to specific readers in a given situation. Both technical and literary writing has source, content, channel, audience, and context as a type of communication. They differ in terms of the characteristics and indicators of those items in use. Literary writing is writing used in creative and literary works; it is also used in fiction. Poems, novels, short stories, dramas, and other literary works are examples. The most notable distinction between academic writing and other forms of writing is that scholarly writing employs a large number of literary figures in its language. Literature helps us travel across time and learn about life on the planet from those who have gone before us. We can have a better grasp of culture and a greater appreciation for it by doing so. We learn from the ways history is documented, such as through manuscripts and oral history.