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  2. Sage writing - Wikipedia

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    Sage writing was a genre of creative nonfiction popular in the Victorian era. The concept originates with John Holloway's 1953 book The Victorian Sage: Studies in Argument. Sage writing is a development from ancient wisdom literature in which the writer chastises and instructs the reader about contemporary social issues, often utilising ...

  3. Instruction of Amenemope - Wikipedia

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    The most complete text of the Instruction of Amenemope is British Museum Papyrus 10474, acquired in Thebes by E. A. Wallis Budge in early 1888. [1] [9] The scroll is approximately 12 feet (3.7 m) long by 10 inches (250 mm) wide; the obverse side contains the hieratic text of the Instruction, while the reverse side is filled with a miscellany of lesser texts, including a "Calendar of Lucky and ...

  4. Wisdom literature - Wikipedia

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    Tablet of the Dialogue between a Man and His God, c. 19th –17th centuries BC, Louvre. Wisdom literature is a genre of literature common in the ancient Near East.It consists of statements by sages and the wise that offer teachings about divinity and virtue.

  5. Sage - Wikipedia

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    Sage writing, a form of literary non-fiction popular in the Victorian era; The Glasshouse, Gateshead, entertainment venue formerly known as "The Sage" in England; The Sage, planned arena and conference venue in Gateshead, England

  6. Thomas Carlyle - Wikipedia

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    Before its end, Carlyle had developed a tremor in his writing hand. [111] Upon its completion, it was received as a masterpiece. He earned a sobriquet, the "Sage of Chelsea", [112] and in the eyes of those that had rebuked his politics, it restored Carlyle to his position as a great man of letters. [113]

  7. Category:Wisdom literature - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to wisdom literature, a genre of literature that first began in the ancient Near East.It consists of statements by sages and the wise that offer teachings about divinity and virtue.

  8. Lorna Sage - Wikipedia

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    Lorna Sage (13 January 1943 – 11 January 2001) was an English academic, literary critic and author, remembered especially for contributing to consideration of women's writing and for a memoir of her early life, Bad Blood (2000). [1] She taught English literature at the University of East Anglia.

  9. List of writing genres - Wikipedia

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    According to Alastair Fowler, the following elements can define genres: organizational features (chapters, acts, scenes, stanzas); length; mood; style; the reader's role (e.g., in mystery works, readers are expected to interpret evidence); and the author's reason for writing (an epithalamion is a poem composed for marriage).