English, asked by PatriciaBCox9379, 7 months ago

it is considered the imaginative works of poetry and prose

Answers

Answered by ravaanmaharajnavs189
9

Answer:

Explanation:

Literature, a body of written works. The name has traditionally been applied to those imaginative works of poetry and prose distinguished by the intentions of their authors and the perceived aesthetic excellence of their execution.

Answered by Jasleen0599
0

It is considered the imaginative works of poetry and prose

  • a body of written works known as literature. The term has historically been used to refer to imaginative poems and short stories that are characterised by the authors' goals and the reader's perception of the authors' aesthetic perfection.
  • a piece of art that employs words to depict an imagined world (or a segment of one) in terms of locations and objects, people, and processes, as these elements may be encountered at any given discrete moment (or, possibly, over the course of a very small period of only a few moments). According to this perspective, poetry and prose are not fundamentally different from one another; in fact, to ask for such a distinction is to commit a category error.
  • When, as previously, this viewpoint is considered in the framework of the more general theory of creative literature outlined in Part I of this series, another result is that poetry is unavoidably individualist in its sympathies. A poem must express an abstraction in sensual words, which a poet can only fully understand from his own particular experience.
  • Every poetry is therefore unavoidably a unique expression, a statement whose every quality is a sign of the unique knowledge that gave rise to it. And to the extent that we respect the assertion, it is a testament to the unique value of the human being.

#SPJ2

Similar questions