Basic Aspects of Literary Study
Title: Basic Aspects of Literary Study
Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Details: Words: 3340 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Basic Aspects of Literary Study
Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Details: Words: 3340 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
SUBSTANCE AND FORM. The most thoroughgoing of all distinctions in
 literature, as in the other Fine Arts, is that between (1) Substance, the
 essential content and meaning of the work, and (2) Form, the manner in
 which it is expressed (including narrative structure, external style, in
 poetry verse-form, and many related matters). This distinction should be
 kept in mind, but in what follows it will not be to our purpose to
 emphasize it.
 
 GENERAL MATTERS. 1. First and 
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examples.
 Romanticism, which in general prevails in modern literature, lays most
 emphasis on independence and fulness of expression and on strong emotion,
 and it may be comparatively careless of form. The Classical style has well
 been called sculpturesque, the Romantic picturesque. The virtues of the
 Classical are exquisiteness and incisive significance; of the Romantic,
 richness and splendor. The dangers of the Classical are coldness and
 formality; of the Romantic, over-luxuriance, formlessness and excess of
 emotion.
 
