Literature can be defined as written and published works; whether
fiction or non-fiction. In the context of English literature and
language, the term literature would be reserved for particularly
noteworthy books or publications that have gained acclaim for their
entertainment and clever written style. "Literature" would refer to the
works of different cultures and time periods, and their writing styles.
Particular artists or authors are given literary acclaim for their
works.
Literary appreciation
is the ability to study, understand and appreciate the famous or
noteworthy literature works. Literary appreciation works towards an
understanding of writing styles and the use of literary devices within
writing, such as imagery and alliteration. It goes beyond merely
appreciating the book or author and analyzes the work, picking up on
subtleties and nuances in the writing and considering the culture in
which it was originally written.
The two
terms are therefore completely different. Literary appreciation could
not exist without literature in the first place. Literature is the
medium through which literary appreciation can be expressed. Literature
is the object that literary appreciation looks to study, making literary
appreciation a pastime, hobby or career. In this way the two cannot be
compared equally as they are two completely different things.
Good
literature that tends to be widely studied through literary
appreciation includes books such as William Shakespeare's 'Othello' and
'Romeo and Juliet', John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men' and works by such
authors as Charles Dickens, Jane Austin and JK Rowling for her work
with the 'Harry Potter' books, which may be studied in the future.
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