The Definition of Literature
The Definition of Literature
The Definition of Literature
Literature (from Latin litterae (plural); letter) is the art of written work and can, in some
circumstances, refer exclusively to published sources. The word literature literally means
"things made from letters" and the pars pro toto term "letters" is sometimes used to
signify "literature," as in the figures of speech"arts and letters" and "man of letters."
Literature is commonly classified as having two major formsfiction and non-fiction
and two major techniquespoetry and prose.
Literature may consist of texts based on factual information (journalistic or non-fiction),
as well as on original imagination, such as polemical works as well as autobiography,
and reflective essays as well as belles-lettres. Literature can be classified according to
historical periods, genres, and political influences. The concept of genre, which earlier
was limited, has broadened over the centuries. A genre consists of artistic works which
fall
within
a
certain
central
theme,
and
examples
of
genre
include romance, mystery, crime, fantasy, erotica,
and adventure,
among
others.
Important historical periods inEnglish literature include Old English, Middle English,
the Renaissance, the 17th Century Shakespearean andElizabethan times, the 18th
Century Restoration, 19th Century Victorian, and 20th Century Modernism. Important
intellectual
movements
that
have
influenced
the
study
of
literature
include feminism, post-colonialism, psychoanalysis,post-structuralism, post-modernism, r
omanticism, and Marxism.
Distinction Of Literature And Literary Study
Literature is a creative activity, a work of art. While the study of literature is a branch of the
science, especially concerning about literature. However, many of the scientists who blur the
distinction. Some argue that we can not learn or review the literature if it does not try to make
a work of literature such as poetry or drama. This opinion is true, but a literary reviewers just
someone who translated the review of scientific literature into a beautiful language.
As for the opinion that the literary work also includes the work of two or second creation as
the work of Walter Pater 19th-century English poet who describes the work of Leonardo Da
Vinci, Mona Lisa, into the post. And for us it was just a replica and not a literary work.
In fact many argue that literature can not be reviewed. No other can only be read, enjoyed and
appreciated. If this were true, then how literature can flourish? How literature can be
appreciated if it was not explored further. How does a poet could work better if no
examination or criticism of his work?
Maybe that is needed here is an understanding or approach to art, the uniqueness of a work of
literature. So how? One answer is to apply the methods of the natural sciences into the study
of literature. Starting from the origin, causes, conditions that favor the formation of literature
such as economic, social and even the concept of geography even in tracing the evolutionary
biology literature.
But others argue that literature can not be formed without the contribution of the humanities.
Natural science also plays a role in the development of cultural studies of science literature
but also greatly contribute to the development of literary studies. Noteworthy is the purpose
of science is different from the culture of science. Many scientists and historians who argue
that science only includes facts or laws of a general nature while science culture prioritize the
facts that are specific or individual.
To prove this, we can understand the argument that most people like Shakespeare because of
uniqueness, not because of the similarities with others.
So, literature is essentially public, but also special. Literary works constructed from the words
that are 'common'. Literary works do have certain characteristics but it also has properties
similar to other works of art.
It can be concluded that the literature may be generalizable appropriate period or in
accordance with the arts in general but with respect to literary criticism and literary history
prioritize a literary quirk.
The Functions of Literature
Critics have been discussing from very early times about the function or functions of
literature. Though they differ among themselves regarding the other functions of literature,
they are all agreed on one pointthat the main function of literature is to entertain the
readers, or, in other words, to give them pleasure. Longinus was the first critic to lay down
his thesis that loftiness or sublimity in literature has its end-ecstasy, transport, lifting out of
onself.
The value of a work of literature can be assessed, according to Longinus, by introspection on
the part of the reader or hearer: if he is carried away, transported, moved to ecstasy by the
grandeur and passion of the work, then the work is good. The Greek word which it has
become traditional to translate as sublime in English means literally height or elevation, and
Longinus, in his essay On The Sublime, refers to those qualities in a work of literature which
instantaneously create in the reader a sense of being carried to new heights of passionate
experience; sublimity is the greatest of all literary virtues, the one which makes a work,
whatever its minor defects, truly impressive. The ultimate function of literature, and its
ultimate justification, is to be sublime, and to have on its readers the effect of ecstasy or
transport that sublimity has. The sublime effect of literature, for Longinus, is attained not by
argument, but by revelation, or illumination. Its appeal is not through the reason, but what we
should call imagination. Its effect upon the mind is immediate, like a flash of lightning upon
the eye.
Sidney voiced the opinion of Longinus when he said that the chief function of literature
is to move I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas, he declared, that I found
not my heart moved more than with a trumpet. Dryden was the next critic who cleared away
the ancient stumbling block of criticismthe doctrine that the aim of the writer is to instruct
or make men better in some respect. He asserted that the aim of the writer is, not to teach,
but to please, and he distinguished between literature which is art and literature which is
didactic. Instruction may result from the reading of poetry, but it is not the end: for poesy
only instructs as it delights. Referring to the function of literature to delight and to move, De
Quincey made the distinction between the literature of knowledge, and the literature of power
The function of the first is to teach the function of the second is to move.
Sastra adalah suatu kegiatan kreatif, sebuah karya seni. Sedangkan studi sastra adalah
cabang ilmu pengetahun khususnya yang menyangkut tentang sastra. Namun, tidak
sedikit dari ilmuwan-ilmuwan yang mengaburkan perbedaan ini. Ada yang berpendapat
bahwa kita tidak bisa mempelajari atau menelaah sastra jika tidak mencoba membuat
karya sastra seperti puisi atau drama. Pendapat tersebut memang ada benarnya, namun
Fungsi
Sastra
Kritikus telah membahas dari zaman awal tentang fungsi atau fungsi sastra. Meskipun
mereka berbeda antara mereka sendiri mengenai fungsi lain sastra, mereka semua sepakat
pada satu titik-bahwa fungsi utama sastra adalah untuk menghibur pembaca, atau, dengan
kata lain, untuk memberi mereka kesenangan. Longinus adalah kritikus pertama untuk
meletakkan tesisnya bahwa kemuliaan atau keagungan dalam literatur memiliki end-nya
ekstasi,
transportasi,
'mengangkat
keluar
dari
onself
".
Nilai karya sastra dapat dinilai, menurut Longinus, dengan introspeksi pada bagian dari
pembaca atau pendengar: jika dia terbawa, diangkut, pindah ke ekstasi oleh kemegahan dan
gairah kerja, maka pekerjaan tersebut baik. Kata Yunani yang telah menjadi tradisional untuk
menerjemahkan sebagai luhur dalam bahasa Inggris berarti harfiah tinggi atau elevasi, dan
Longinus, dalam esainya On The Sublime, mengacu pada sifat-sifat dalam sebuah karya
sastra yang seketika menciptakan dalam pembaca rasa yang dilakukan ke ketinggian baru dari
pengalaman bergairah, keagungan adalah yang terbesar dari semua kebajikan sastra, salah
satu yang membuat sebuah karya, apa pun cacat minor, benar-benar mengesankan. Fungsi
utama sastra, dan pembenaran utamanya, adalah untuk menjadi luhur, dan memiliki pada
pembacanya efek ekstasi atau transportasi yang memiliki keagungan. Efek luhur sastra, untuk
Longinus, dicapai bukan dengan argumen, tetapi melalui wahyu, atau iluminasi. Daya
tariknya tidak melalui alasannya, tapi apa yang harus kita sebut imajinasi. Dampaknya
terhadap
pikiran
langsung,
seperti
kilatan
petir
pada
mata.
Sidney menyuarakan pendapat Longinus ketika ia mengatakan bahwa fungsi utama sastra
adalah untuk "bergerak" "Aku tidak pernah mendengar lagu lama Percy dan Douglas,"
katanya, "yang saya temukan tidak hatiku bergerak lebih dibandingkan dengan terompet" .
Dryden adalah kritikus berikutnya yang dibersihkan batu sandungan kuno kritik-doktrin
bahwa tujuan dari penulis adalah untuk mengajar atau "membuat pria lebih baik dalam
beberapa hal". Ia menegaskan bahwa tujuan dari penulis adalah, tidak mengajar, tetapi untuk
menyenangkan, dan ia membedakan antara sastra yang seni dan sastra yang didaktis.
Instruksi mungkin hasil dari pembacaan puisi, tetapi tidak akhir: untuk 'Posy hanya
menginstruksikan karena kelezatan ". Mengacu pada fungsi sastra untuk menyenangkan dan
bergerak, De Quincey membuat perbedaan antara literatur pengetahuan, dan sastra
kekuasaan-"Fungsi yang pertama adalah untuk mengajarkan" fungsi yang kedua adalah untuk
bergerak.
"
Selain memberikan kesenangan atau menghibur atau memindahkan pembaca, sastra
seharusnya memiliki fungsi lain juga. Salah satu fungsi penting adalah untuk meningkatkan
kesadaran pembaca untuk aspek-aspek tertentu dari kehidupan. Puisi dramatis dari Yunani,
karya-karya Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides dan diciptakan untuk acara-acara festival dan
seremonial. Mereka mengingatkan concourse besar warga Athena para dewa tradisional dan
pahlawan sejarah. Mereka adalah sebuah drama sipil ekspresif dari tempat dan kekuatan
Serikat Kota Yunani dan menyarankan bahwa sejarah masa lalu dan kekuasaan di atas mereka
berada bersama mereka. Dalam arti asli kata mereka 'politis'. Hasilnya adalah untuk
meningkatkan kesadaran warga Yunani untuk apa yang kemudian dianggap sebagai aspek
penting dari kehidupan kota Yunani. Sekali lagi, jika kita melihat para penulis dan penyanyi
balada di kemudian hari, kita melihat bahwa dengan cara mereka sendiri dan dalam waktu
mereka sendiri, dengan cara tradisional, masing-masing peristiwa dirayakan signifikansi
sosial atau yang disebut 'heroik' eksploitasi. Mereka membawa berita, menceritakan sejarah,
dan merekonstruksi masa lalu yang mereka telah belajar dari mulut ke mulut diteruskan dari
generasi ke generasi. Tujuan awal mereka adalah untuk menghibur dan menerima
pembayaran untuk itu, tetapi terlihat dalam retrospeksi efeknya, fungsi mereka kemudian
dianggap sebagai signifikan dan penting. Sama halnya dengan semua karya sastra besar,
mereka membuat kita sadar akan berbagai aspek kehidupan yang tersembunyi dari kami.
Setelah membaca Hamlet, Macbeth, Raja Lear kita mulai memahami lebih banyak tentang
kehidupan dan masalah rumit daripada yang kita bisa lakukan sebelum.
Jadi fungsi utama sastra adalah untuk menghibur dan memberikan kesenangan kepada
pembaca, dan untuk meningkatkan kesadaran mengenai aspek-aspek tertentu dari kehidupan.
Selain dua fungsi utama, sastra juga melakukan tiga anak-fungsi 'propaganda,' 'release' dan
'melarikan diri.' Propaganda sastra 'harus dibedakan dari sekedar propaganda di mana tidak
ada yang kreatif. Penulis propaganda semata hanya berkepentingan untuk mempopulerkan
fakta, gagasan, dan emosi dengan yang dia kenal. Tapi propaganda yang adalah sastra
merupakan pengaruh kreatif penyinaran dan mengubah pengalaman penulis. Gagasan yang
akan disebarkan masih hidup dan tumbuh dalam pikirannya. Ini adalah ide yang hidup dan
tumbuh mana artis berkomunikasi dengan pembaca dan dengan demikian mengubah seluruh
sikapnya terhadap kehidupan. Dia dapat melakukannya dengan metode langsung eksposisi
dan nasihat, seperti Ruskin lakukan, atau metode tidak langsung fiksi seperti 'Dickens.
'Rilis sastra' adalah bahwa di mana motif dominan penulis hanyalah keredaan kebutuhan
kelaparan, pelepasan terpendam kekuatan dalam kepribadian. Roman, cerita detektif, thriller,
dll puisi yang ditulis dengan orisinalitas seperti persepsi dan ekspresi bahwa mereka memiliki
efek mempercepat pada pembaca, termasuk dalam kategori ini. Sastra dari jenis yang lebih
tinggi yang didominasi oleh 'release' mungkin sehat bagi penulis dan pembaca, karena efek
penyucian
atau
pemurnian.
Sastra juga menyediakan 'melarikan diri' dari realitas suram kehidupan, dan banyak orang
yang membaca untuk menghindari kebosanan. Jenis sastra yang lebih tinggi membantu
pembaca untuk melarikan diri dari kenyataan sepele menjadi kenyataan signifikan.
Singkatnya, fungsi utama sastra untuk menyenangkan pembaca, dan meningkatkan kesadaran
hidupnya. Fungsi anak adalah 'propaganda', 'release' dan 'melarikan diri', tetapi mereka
tunduk pada fungsi kreatif utama sastra.
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and is frequently cited as one of the best works of western literature for its thematic
complexity and use of symbolism to tell the story of Captain Ahab and the white
whale. By reading Moby Dick in the present day, we can gain a fuller
understanding of literary traditions in Melville's time.
In this way, literature is more than just a historical or cultural artifact, but can
serve as an introduction to a new world of experience.
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toward us for some time now but may have arrived officially in 2009, with
the publication of Greil Marcus and Werner Sollorss A New Literary
History of America.Alongside essays on Twain, Fitzgerald, Frost, and
Henry James, there are pieces about Jackson Pollock, Chuck Berry, the
telephone, the Winchester rifle, and Linda Lovelace. Apparently, literary
means not only what is written but what is voiced, what is expressed, what
is invented, in whatever form in which case maps, sermons, comic
strips, cartoons, speeches, photographs, movies, war memorials, and music
all huddle beneath the literary umbrella. Books continue to matter, of
course, but not in the way that earlier generations took for granted. In
2004, the most influential cultural figure now alive, according
to Newsweek, wasnt a novelist or historian; it was Bob Dylan. Not
incidentally, the index to A New Literary Historycontains more references
to Dylan than to Stephen Crane and Hart Crane combined. Dylan may
have described himself as a song-and-dance man, but Marcus and
Sollors and such critics as Christopher Ricks beg to differ. Dylan, they
contend, is one of the greatest poets this nation has ever produced (in point
of fact, he has been nominated for a Nobel Prize in Literature every year
since 1996).
Two Tall Books, by Abelardo Morell. Courtesy the artist and Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York City
The idea that literature contains multitudes is not new. For the greater part
of its history, lit(t)eratura referred to any writing formed with letters. Up
until the eighteenth century, the only true makers of creative work were
poets, and what they aspired to was not literature but poesy. A piece of
writing was literary only if enough learned readers spoke well of it; but
as Thomas Rymer observed in 1674, till of late years England was as free
from Criticks, as it is from Wolves.
So when did literature in the modern sense begin? According to Trevor
Rosss The Making of the English Literary Canon, that would have been
on February 22, 1774. Ross is citing with theatrical flair the case
of Donaldson v. Beckett, which did away with the notion of perpetual
copyright and, as one contemporary onlooker put it, allowed the Works
of Shakespeare, of Addison, Pope, Swift, Gay, and many other excellent
sensitive and nuanced portrayal of experience; and their books were part of
an ongoing conversation, whose changing sum was nothing less than the
history of ideas. To mess with the canon was to mess with civilization
itself.