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An alternative definition was used by Borel and Phragmén (Sansone & Gerretsen 1960, 8.3). Let S ⊂ C {\displaystyle S\subset \mathbb {C} } denote the largest star domain on which there is an analytic extension of A , then Π A {\displaystyle \Pi _{A}} is the largest subset of S {\displaystyle S} such that for all P ∈ Π A {\displaystyle P ...
Boral was a fan of poet Biharilal Chakraborty. [3] Sisir Kumar Das described Boral's poetry as meditative and thoughtful. [ 6 ] According to Narayan Choudhuri, he wrote some of the best examples of elegiac poems in Indian literature.
The Structure of Literature is a 1954 book of literary criticism by Paul Goodman, the published version of his doctoral dissertation in the humanities.The book proposes a mode of formal literary analysis that Goodman calls "inductive formal analysis": Goodman defines a formal structure within an isolated literary work, finds how parts of the work interact with each other to form a whole, and ...
In philology, a commentary is a line-by-line or even word-by-word explication usually attached to an edition of a text in the same or an accompanying volume. It may draw on methodologies of close reading and literary criticism, but its primary purpose is to elucidate the language of the text and the specific culture that produced it, both of which may be foreign to the reader.
Literary theory is the systematic study of the nature of literature and of the methods for literary analysis. [1] Since the 19th century, literary scholarship includes literary theory and considerations of intellectual history , moral philosophy, social philosophy, and interdisciplinary themes relevant to how people interpret meaning . [ 1 ]
In literary theory, a text is any object that can be "read", whether this object is a work of literature, a street sign, an arrangement of buildings on a city block, or styles of clothing. [ citation needed ] It is a set of signs that is available to be reconstructed by a reader (or observer) if sufficient interpretants are available.
"We've been writing our histories separately. There's been the native history and then the American history. This is a chance when we're doing co-stewardship and co-management to write history ...
Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays (Princeton University Press, 1957) is a book by Canadian literary critic and theorist Northrop Frye that attempts to formulate an overall view of the scope, theory, principles, and techniques of literary criticism derived exclusively from literature. Frye consciously omits all specific and practical criticism ...