Modern Genre Theory by David Duff

A Reader

The book explores the evolution and significance of genre theory in literary studies, examining how genres are defined, categorized, and transformed over time. It delves into the historical development of genre theory, highlighting key theoretical frameworks and debates that have shaped the understanding of literary genres. By analyzing various case studies and critical perspectives, the book underscores the dynamic nature of genres and their role in shaping literary production and interpretation, ultimately offering a comprehensive overview of the complexities and nuances involved in modern genre theory.

Published
1999
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Medium
Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
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