What is literature?

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Which literary works have you already read ?

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Literature = Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit. 



(Oxford Dictionary of English)

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Who do you think decides what literature is?

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-> the Latin word litteratura was used to refer to all written works

->1700s intellectuals started developing an English literary canon, that could stand up to ancient classics by the likes of Homer and Virgil

-> create a 'national literature' of exemplary works

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Who decided what literature is:



Intellectuals

Publishing companies

Academics

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As author Daniel Mendelsohn notes in The New York Times, “Today, audiences as well as critics play a lively role in establishing which works get discussed, analyzed, noticed; the boil of resentment toward the literary gods—the Dionysuses who alone were once privileged to enshrine authors—has been lanced.”

Why this change?

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For the following question
first discuss with the students around you 

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What are the criteria for books to be considered literature?

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Literature is an amorphous concept

What is meant here?

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What is literature for?
What is the use?

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Why do people read literature? Type at least 5 answers.

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'It's a tool to help us live and die with a little bit more wisdom, goodnes and sanity.'

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When do you think something can be considered literature?

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Listening exercise
Ted Talk: How books can open your mind
Fill out the worksheet while listening

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Does it matter what the intentions of the author were?

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