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Genre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A genre (pronounced /ˈʒɑːnrə/ , also ; from French, genre , "kind" or "sort", from Latin: genus (stem gener- ), Greek: genos , γένος ) is a loose set of criteria for a category of co...
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. Both types may be further divided into genres. A genre is simply a fancy name for a group of books which share style, form, or content. Is that as clear as mud? Well, read on, you'll get it.
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Literary genre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A literary genre is a category of literary composition. Genres may be determined by literary technique, tone, content, or even (as in the case of fiction) length. Genre should not be confused with a...
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These notes on Genre Theory by Daniel Chandler were produced to support courses on Media Theory, Learning from Television and Media Education. ... An Introduction to Genre Theory...
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; Imagination Integration; Genre List ... Back to Reading Requirements Page;
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