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Simulating the cultural evolution of literary genres
Proceedings of the 15th annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2013The purpose of this paper is to explore the evolutionary dynamics of literary genre: the development of the 19th Century British novel is used as a motivating case study. The author constructs an agent-based model in NetLogo consisting of two interacting levels: (1) a genetic algorithm in which cultural forms (e.g., works of literature, pieces of music,
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2021
This chapter talks about another great cultural fashion that hit Paris, one deeply steeped in the biomedical science of the day: a vogue for picturesque and satirical books called “physiologies.” It analyzes physiologies' cultural, social, and, above all, scientific settings — focusing on the journalistic or formal aesthetic qualities of the texts. The
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This chapter talks about another great cultural fashion that hit Paris, one deeply steeped in the biomedical science of the day: a vogue for picturesque and satirical books called “physiologies.” It analyzes physiologies' cultural, social, and, above all, scientific settings — focusing on the journalistic or formal aesthetic qualities of the texts. The
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On the Literary Genre of the "Epistle" To the Hebrews
Novum Testamentum, 1969The Epistle to the Hebrews has been and is the object of so much divergent theorizing in the history of modern exegesis that one is tempted to doubt whether any substantial agreement about it is possible, at least in the foreseeable future. A happy exception to this sad state of affairs is the rather general consensus on the literary genre of the ...
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New Literary History, 1979
whole. At most we talk about sizable subsets of the writers and works of the past. This limited field is the current literary canon. Some have argued that much the same is true of individual works: that an "elasticity" in the literary artifact permits us to attend now to small samples, now to larger traditions and groupings of which the work in its ...
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whole. At most we talk about sizable subsets of the writers and works of the past. This limited field is the current literary canon. Some have argued that much the same is true of individual works: that an "elasticity" in the literary artifact permits us to attend now to small samples, now to larger traditions and groupings of which the work in its ...
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“Confession” as a literary genre
HUMANISM IN EASTERN-WESTERN LITERATURE: NAVAI AND PUSHKINIn this article, the role of the “Confession” literary genre in worldliterature, its specific features, the common and unique aspects of the works ofL.Tolstoy and Jean-Jacques Rousseau are revealed.
Gulnoz Xalliyeva, Oksana Vodneva
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The Emblem as a Literary Genre
2021This chapter examines the emblem as a literary genre. Emblems, once dismissed as popular, trivial, and visually second-rate, have become the object of an independent specialism. Yet there is still little agreement as to what constitutes the emblem as a genre.
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Genres at work: A holistic approach to genres in book publishing
European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2021Karl Berglund
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