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What is Literature & Some ways of Studying Literature ENGL 201: Introduction to English Literature Definitions of literature (old and new) The role of language in literature Characteristics of Literature Critics views: Week 1 Instructor: Dr. Nukhbah Langah Focus this week: What is Literature? 1920s-30s: literature had certain properties that experts trained in this field could identify (metaphor, meter, rhyme, irony, plot) New Critics: gave importance to great works of literature and narrowed the literary canon. New critics were male and interested in Western (and European) Literature and culture, excluded literature of color and literature from the traditional cultures. The concept has changed in the past 50 years: John Ellis: Literature is not defined by properties (rhyme, meter, image etc) because non-literary works (adverts, songs, jokes) too have these properties. Literature is identifiable with how people use it. People use literature for enjoyment ( a physics book?) Terry Eagleton: Literature is a social construct (the concept of literature is created by the society) Literature with shared inherent properties does not exist Literature and literary canon are constructs established by the society Anything can be literature (not necessarily Shakespeare) 1

Literature is language Language (oral or written) Most critics believe that language is a key aspect of literature Authors use language in a special way: For example: Denotative meaning: use of language for its ability to provide signs that mean one thing only Connotative meaning: is the meaning that words has in addition to their direct meaning (e.g., mother) Defamiliarization (Viktor Scklovsky, 1920s): language that is different from everyday language. The art of making language unfamiliar, breaking conventions. Example: Nursery Rhyme: Swan, swan, over the sea: Swim, swan, swim! Swan, swan back again; Well swum swan Literature is fictional Invented material: imaginative literature fantasy fiction Stylized material: (newspaper report vs poem) Stylized material (non-fiction) Factual accuracy Literature is true Directly stated ideas (ideas about life that author wants to convey to readers) Author work reader Indirectly stated ideas: use of literary conventions (plot, metaphor, symbol, irony, suspense) 2

Typical characters, probable actions: characters typify real people and they recount events that can happen in real life Concrete things represent ideas: Example of a short allegory: Fear knocked at the door. Faith answered. There was no one there. Names can represent ideas: Hamlet Melancholy Othello Jealousy Ophelia innocence Romeo love sickness Literature as expression Expression of the individuals who compose it Reflects their personalities, emotions, styles, tastes, beliefs As interpreters we have to determine objectively what the ideas of a given work reflect. We don t necessarily have to agree with them The experience of reality It gives pleasure (which is hard to define) How? Literature as experience Literature is aesthetic The way writers are using literary conventions ( (metaphor, plot, symbolism, irony, suspense) Plot (order of events gives a sense of coherence) Arrangement of language, connecting details, recognizable ideas 3

Aesthetic quality of literature is another way of looking for deeper meanings (For more information on aesthetics which will help you for preparing the next assignment, see: http://abs.kafkas.edu.tr/upload/219/the_routledge_dictionary_of_literary_terms.pdf Pages 2-4). Literature is intertextual Literature is intertextual and it relates to other works of literature Genre: type or kind (French word) Genre s are identifiable by their literary conventions Conventions: are features of literature, whether of language, subject matter, themes or form, that readers can easily recognize. How can we identify intertextuality in literature? What can we learn about a work by considering works related to it? Allusions: references to other works Can we understand the genre in which the work is written? Genres are products of particular cultures and times (narrative fiction, pastoral poetry etc) Unfamiliar genres What values does the genre convey? Genres are cultural phenomenon. They emerge from authors and reflect the interest, the way of life and values of a particular culture (e.g., detective fiction in 19 th century) Why was the genre appealing? How does the author challenge or change the genre? Are all genres undergoing a kind of metamorphosis? (e.g., magic realism) How do individual conventions of a genre add meaning to a work? Framework of all literary genres: Fiction, Poetry Drama (Alistair Fowler) Writers deliberately choose the genres in which they write, how do the conventions in genres work and how they communicate ideas, each literary convention is a place to look for meaning. 4

This week we discussed the following topics/terms Language, fiction, truth, aesthetic sense, intertextuality in literature Connotative and Denotative meanings in literature Genre Childs, Peter and Fowler, Roger (2006), The Routledge Dictionary of Literary Terms. London, New York: Routledge http://abs.kafkas.edu.tr/upload/219/the_routledge_dictionary_of_literary_terms.pdf Readings for this week Chapter 2 What is Literature from course pack II (The presentations and class discussions are prepared from this chapter. The Fly by Katherine Mansfield. (b) Exercises (a) Read The Fly by Katherine Mansfield and try to answer these questions: Read the short story provided to you in class and discuss how the author uses language to signal ideas (denotative, connotative meanings) What seems fictional about the work (imagined or stylized)? What idea do those qualities suggest? What ideas are directly/indirectly stated by the narrator/author? How are the characters typical? Can you answer these questions after reading Katherine Mansfield s story, The Fly? What conventions (of language, plot and characterization, etc) does the author use to give us pleasure? Why does the author s manipulation of these conventions affect us strongly? How does the author use pleasurable conventions to communicate ideas and make them appealing 5

What feelings does the work elicit in each of us? What do we experience in the work? What do we experience in the work that we have never gone through? What have we experienced that the work brings powerfully to life? * Note: You will have to give a one minute presentation based on your written assignment on Thursday 4 th Oct 2012. For Next Week (9 th & 11 th Oct 2012) Reading: Chapter 1 Some Ways of Studying Literature from course pack II (9 th Oct 2012). Written Assignment: Choose one of your favorite works of literature. Identify the aesthetic qualities in it that you find particularly appealing. Explain why you like this work so much (To be submitted on Thursday,11 th Oct 2012) Research Task: Search the names of 5 Pakistani writers writing in English and the novels written by them using internet. Read the synopsis or summary of these 5 novels. Prepare and present 1 page response towards: What kinds of themes and issues do you think are being introduced by contemporary Pakistani Writers? (1 minute presentation in class on 11 th Oct, 2012). 6