I opened a separate thread on genres, since some folks seem bent on trying to figure out those pesky genres.
What is a genre?
According to the Oxford dictionary, the origin of the word 'genre' is from 19th century France, meaning 'a kind'. But, using the same dictionary, the definition is bit ambiguous, "A style or category of art, music, or literature".
I think we can narrow that a bit by specifying it be a literary genre, since that seems to be the actual focus.
Further more, just to put everyone on a mutual footing, a literary genre is usually determined by literary techniques, tone, content, and/or length.
[1] Literary technique is, basically, how a writer uses a literary device (some kind of narrative) to create, develop and explain the story to the readers.
[2] Tone is the writer's attitude toward, and/or thoughts and feelings about the subject matter and the readers.
[3] Content is just that, information conveyed to the readers.
[4] Length is mostly used when writing fiction, as those particular literary genres are sometimes helped by determining word count.
All this is just a very basic characterization of the qualifiers used to determine a genre. In my opinion, there is no wrong or right answer in defining or determining a literary genre.
However, based on these non-qualifiers, and qualifiers, what do you think is a literary genre?
What is a genre?
According to the Oxford dictionary, the origin of the word 'genre' is from 19th century France, meaning 'a kind'. But, using the same dictionary, the definition is bit ambiguous, "A style or category of art, music, or literature".
I think we can narrow that a bit by specifying it be a literary genre, since that seems to be the actual focus.
Further more, just to put everyone on a mutual footing, a literary genre is usually determined by literary techniques, tone, content, and/or length.
[1] Literary technique is, basically, how a writer uses a literary device (some kind of narrative) to create, develop and explain the story to the readers.
[2] Tone is the writer's attitude toward, and/or thoughts and feelings about the subject matter and the readers.
[3] Content is just that, information conveyed to the readers.
[4] Length is mostly used when writing fiction, as those particular literary genres are sometimes helped by determining word count.
All this is just a very basic characterization of the qualifiers used to determine a genre. In my opinion, there is no wrong or right answer in defining or determining a literary genre.
However, based on these non-qualifiers, and qualifiers, what do you think is a literary genre?