Literature
Literature is a group of works of art that are made of words. Most are written, but some are shared by word of mouth. Literature usually means a work of poetry, theatre or narrative.[1] There are many different kinds of literature, such as poetry, plays, or novels. They can also be put into groups by their language, historical time, place of origin, genre, and subject.[1] The word "literature" comes from the Latin word "literatura," which means "writing formed with letters."[2]
Most of the earliest works were epic poems. Epic poems are long stories or myths about adventures, such as the Epic of Gilgamesh from ancient Mesopotamia. Ramayana and Mahabharta, two Indian epics, are still read today. The Iliad and Odyssey are two famous Greek poems by Homer. They were shared over time through speaking and memory and were written down around the 9th or 8th century BCE.[3]
Literature can also mean imaginative or creative writing, which is read for its artistic value. Literature is also related to people and community. According to Sangidu (2004) as quoted by Arfani et.al (2023), "literature is aprtt of society, a fact that inspires authors to involve themselves in the life order of the community where they are and try to fight for the position of the social structure and the problems face in society". [4]
Literature Media
A traditional Kyrgyz manaschi performing part of the Epic of Manas at a yurt camp in Karakol, Kyrgyzstan
Limestone Kish tablet from Sumer with pictographic writing; may be the earliest known writing, 3500 BC. Ashmolean Museum
Egyptian hieroglyphs with cartouches for the name "Ramesses II", from the Luxor Temple, New Kingdom
The intricate frontispiece of the Diamond Sutra from Tang dynasty China, the world's earliest dated printed book, AD 868 (British Library)
The Adventures of Pinocchio (1883) is a canonical piece of children's literature and one of the best-selling books ever published.
A calligram by Guillaume Apollinaire. These are a type of poem in which the written words are arranged in such a way to produce a visual image.
Cover of a 1921 libretto for Giordano's opera Andrea Chénier
The Library of the Palais Bourbon in Paris
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "literature -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia". britannica.com. Retrieved on 26 June 2010.
- ↑ "Online Etymology Dictionary". etymonline.com. Retrieved 26 June 2010.
- ↑ "Homer and the epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-03-25.
- ↑ Arfani, Sri (2023-11-22). "Humanity Aspect in Movie of The Captain: Directed by Andrew Lau". International Journal of English Language and Pedagogy (IJELP). 1: 151–163 – via Universitas Terbuka.