literary-concepts
Articles
- Organic form
- Tone (literature)A creative figure's attitude toward both a subject and also an audience
- Assemblage (composition)
- Gothic doubleLiterary motif
- Paradox (literature)Figure of speech in literature
- SubtextAspect of communication that is not explicitly announced
- Gothic doubleLiterary motif
- Gothic doubleLiterary motif
- MetatheatreAspects of a play that draw attention to its nature as a play
- Paradox (literature)Figure of speech in literature
- SubtextAspect of communication that is not explicitly announced
- Theme (narrative)Central topic, subject, or message within a narrative
- Assemblage (composition)
- Organic form
- Tone (literature)A creative figure's attitude toward both a subject and also an audience
- Assemblage (composition)
- Organic form
- Tone (literature)A creative figure's attitude toward both a subject and also an audience
- Kairosis
- Motif (narrative)Recurring element that has symbolic significance in a story
- Paradox (literature)Figure of speech in literature
- SubtextAspect of communication that is not explicitly announced
- Aureation
- Extended metaphorUse of a single metaphor or analogy at length
- Hypostasis (literature)Literary device in metafiction
- Gothic doubleLiterary motif
- Organic form
- Assemblage (composition)
- Paradox (literature)Figure of speech in literature
- SubtextAspect of communication that is not explicitly announced
- Aureation
- Extended metaphorUse of a single metaphor or analogy at length
- Tone (literature)A creative figure's attitude toward both a subject and also an audience
- Organic form
- Gothic doubleLiterary motif
- Paradox (literature)Figure of speech in literature
- Assemblage (composition)
- Aureation
- Extended metaphorUse of a single metaphor or analogy at length
- Hypostasis (literature)Literary device in metafiction
- Tone (literature)A creative figure's attitude toward both a subject and also an audience
- SubtextAspect of communication that is not explicitly announced
- Sense of wonderFeeling evoked from science fiction
- DialogicUse of conversation to explore the meaning of something
- Mood (narrative)Atmosphere of a narrative