Re: I am not sure what you mean by the distinction.
Camilla Send a noteboard - 02/03/2010 06:27:39 PM
Literature with the capital L is the art form. Art is essentially creative.
I'd classify literary as being anything to do with good books/writing/literature. A text book discussing the themes, etc of a classic book is literary. But it is not Literature.
I'd classify literary as being anything to do with good books/writing/literature. A text book discussing the themes, etc of a classic book is literary. But it is not Literature.
That is precisely what there is no consensus on.
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The Quickpoll got me thinking. Or: What is literature?
25/02/2010 07:04:44 PM
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how about those text based video-games?
25/02/2010 09:22:47 PM
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On that note,
26/02/2010 08:12:51 PM
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I'm inclined to believe literary novels are RPG texts for solo play.
27/02/2010 10:07:56 PM
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roleplaying CAN be literary, if you want to put the effort into it; depends on the players and GM
02/03/2010 03:56:49 AM
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Definitions of what literature is change all the time
02/03/2010 01:17:38 PM
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Literary, perhaps.
02/03/2010 01:23:33 PM
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I am not sure what you mean by the distinction. *NM*
02/03/2010 01:24:26 PM
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Re: I am not sure what you mean by the distinction.
02/03/2010 06:22:08 PM
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Re: I am not sure what you mean by the distinction.
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