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  1. Fowler’s seminal Dictionary of Modern Critical Terms. Bringing together original entries written by such celebrated theorists as Terry Eagleton and Malcolm Bradbury with new definitions of current terms and controversies, this is the essential reference book for students of literature at all levels. This book includes:

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  2. Performativity in Butler’s view explains how gender identity constructs subjects and then is connected (often falsely or painfully) to ideas about sex assignment, bodies and sexuality, although the constant repetition of gender norms can result in new and unexpected ways of being gendered.

  3. Repetition – using syllables, words, phrases, lines, or stanzas more than once. Repetition is often used to unify both poetry and prose, and often serves to structure a literary work. Rhyme – Repetition of the same sound in words or lines. End-rhyme occurs when the last sound in the line rhymes.

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  4. Jan 1, 2021 · Central to the assessment of educational efficacy is academic performance, a multifaceted measure encompassing various domains of learning in this process (Steinmayr, 2014). Brew (2021)...

  5. Sep 10, 2023 · For a work of literature to have universality, it must have messages or themes to which many people can relate. As an interper considers a piece of literature for performance, they should think about their audience and the sorts of topics that can be significant to them.

  6. Jan 1, 1997 · Two different approaches to the definition of literature (criterial and prototypical) are described, and some features of a prototypical literary work are outlined.

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  8. Literature, by forcing us into a dramatic awareness of language, refreshes these habitual responses and renders objects more 'perceptible'. By having to grapple with language in a more strenuous, self-conscious way than usual, the world which that language contains is vividly renewed.

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