Literary work
Appearance
Literary work is a generic term for works of literature, i.e. texts such as fiction and non-fiction books, essays, screenplays.[1][2][3][4][5]
References
[edit]- ^ Butler, Christopher (1973). "What Is a Literary Work?". New Literary History. 5 (1): 17–29. doi:10.2307/468405. ISSN 0028-6087.
- ^ Olsen, Stein Haugom (1976). "Defining a Literary Work". The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 35 (2): 133–142. doi:10.2307/430371. ISSN 0021-8529.
- ^ Wilsmore, Susan (1987). "The Literary Work Is Not Its Text". Philosophy and Literature. 11 (2): 307–316. doi:10.1353/phl.1987.0060. ISSN 1086-329X.
- ^ Vodička, Felix (2014-09-12), Steiner, Peter (ed.), "The Concretization of the Literary Work", The Prague School: Selected Writings, 1929-1946, University of Texas Press, pp. 103–134, doi:10.7560/780439-008/html, ISBN 978-1-4773-0316-0, retrieved 2024-11-28
- ^ Olsen, Stein Haugom (1982). "The "Meaning" of a Literary Work". New Literary History. 14 (1): 13–32. doi:10.2307/468955. ISSN 0028-6087.