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As a logical extension

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Forgot about a tragedy, so I added it. --68.123.224.170 20:57, 3 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hello. I notice you added tragedy to the template. If that's to be classed as a major literary form, you would also need to include Comedy and Drama. They are equivalent and comparable genres on the same scale as tragedy; I'm not sure that the Drama article really explains this in its present form, but the template ought to be pointing there at least so it has the opportunity to (drama as a genre being post-Diderot and drama as a mode since classical poetics; not sure the article narrates that distinction yet). Anyhow,
DionysosProteus 22:37, 3 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Convert to {sidebar} ?

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I attempted to convert it to use {{sidebar}}, plus alphabetized the contents, and split up the "History and lists" section, but I'm not sure if it's a clear (~100%) improvement. (Original on left, Conversion on right). I've copied the code below, for further tweaking attempts, or feedback. -- Quiddity (talk) 23:52, 14 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]


Literature
Major forms

Novel · Poem · Drama
Short story · Novella

Genres

Epic · Lyric · Drama
Nonsense · Romance · Satire
Tragedy · Comedy
Tragicomedy

Media

Performance (play· Book

Techniques

Prose · Verse

History and lists

Outline of literature
Index of terms
History · Modern history
Books · Writers
Literary awards · Poetry awards

Discussion

Criticism · Theory · Magazines

Major Forms

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The novella a major form? Really? The novel a major form, when it's only been around for 300 years? Drama is both a major form and a genre? Prose and poetry are "techiques"? Whatever is this list based on? Certainly not on 2,500 years of literary theory. This needs a serious rethink on the basis of authoritative works on the subject. I suggest starting with the fundamental division between Lyric, Drama and Epic. --Pfold (talk) 22:16, 13 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Ghost Story

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Would it be appropriate to add Ghost story to this template? CSJJ104 (talk) 22:15, 12 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Image

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The Classic of Rites was one of the Five Classics of Confucianism; it described social forms, ancient rites, and court ceremonies. - I fail to see how it has anything to do with what western notions of literature are about - JarrahTree 07:27, 19 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

2 years later and it was still there, I removed it, but then reverted myself, when I realised that I did not have a viable alternative - but looks like no one reads this talk page, it was even weirder to find the template sitting inside the comedy main page - very disjunctive.... JarrahTree 08:57, 11 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I'd guess File:Liji2 no bg.png was just there because it was an image of an open book on a plain white background. Someone else removed it again this week, replacing it with File:Cropped image of Homer from Raphael's Parnassus.jpg, which doesn't help much without a caption. I've replaced it with File:Livre ouvert.jpg, a drawing of an unidentified, open book, which isn't ideal with a red background, but isn't bad. --Lord Belbury (talk) 16:24, 9 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Template needs to be collapsible

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I'm not good with creating templates and don't want to mess this one up, but this sidebar is way too long and overwhelming for some of the articles where it appears. It needs to be a Template:Sidebar with collapsible lists. There should also be a navbox version. Pyxis Solitary (yak yak). Ol' homo. 04:29, 6 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]