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    Classifying literary genres by Abdulfattah Omar

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Classifying literary genres has always been methodologically confined to philological methods and what is commonly known as Vector Space Clustering (VSC). …”
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    BYLINA AS A LITERARY GENRE by Olga V. Zakharova

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The word ‘bylina’ was used in its title in  the literary genre meaning for the fi rst time ever. The genre of Easter novella Ilya Muromets. …”
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    Toward a literary genre of ‘neither peace nor war’ by Hadas Zahavi

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Retracing recent adaptations of the constructions of peace and war in the field of international studies may serve as a point of departure for determining a literary genre of ‘neither peace nor war’ related to contemporary French life-writings of writers such as Jean Rouaud and Jean-Yves Jouannais. …”
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    BEYOND THE HISTORY OF A LITERARY GENRE: THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ROMANAIN MEMORY WRITING by Doris MIRONESCU

    Published 2019-06-01
    “… Beyond the History of a Literary Genre: The Encyclopedia of Romanian Memory Writing. …”
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    Entangled Literary Genres in Syriac from Malabar in the Aftermath of the Synod of Diamper (1599) by Radu Mustaţă

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Such relationship between literary genres comes clearly to the fore in the case of prose compositions coming arguably from the Syriacising circles of Francisco Ros, the first European Bishop of the Malabar Christians (1601-1624), and newly discovered pieces of Syriac poetry which might have been written by his Indian disciple Alexander the Indian/Kadavil Chandy Kattanar (1588-1673). …”
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    Entangled Literary Genres in Syriac from Malabar in the Aftermath of the Synod of Diamper (1599) by Radu Mustaţă

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Such relationship between literary genres comes clearly to the fore in the case of prose compositions coming arguably from the Syriacising circles of Francisco Ros, the first European Bishop of the Malabar Christians (1601-1624), and newly discovered pieces of Syriac poetry which might have been written by his Indian disciple Alexander the Indian/Kadavil Chandy Kattanar (1588-1673). …”
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    From a Literary Genre to a Television Genre. The Circulation of “Finnish weird” by Heidi Keinonen

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This article examines Finnish weird, a television genre that was established to promote Finnish television series abroad. Originally a literary genre blurring the boundaries of sci-fi, fantasy and realism, the concept of Finnish weird was adopted by the television industry in 2018, when a number of series were branded as “Finnish weird” at an international industry event. …”
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    Naqise-ye Hamasi as a Literary Genre And its examples in Persian Poetry by mojahed gholami

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Based on it, Naqise-ye Hamasi as a suggested title for these works, which bears similarities and differences with mock-epic and burlesque in European literature, is a literary genre in which the supreme style of the epic is imitated to express trivial issues.The earliest examples of these artifacts can be seen in ancient Greece. …”
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    Investigating attitudes to reading and their influence on publishing (rating the interest in different literary genres) by Nives Tomašević

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…<br /><br />This paper presents the characteristics of the study and the results of the statistical analysis of data showing examinee’s grading of their interest in selected literary genres. <br /><br />Research results are discussed with the focus on their importance for publishing, which deals with production, promotion and selling of books, and as such directly depends on readers’ attitudes.…”
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