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  2. Literary Calavera - Wikipedia

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    Literary Calavera. The Literary Calavera or calavera literaria (Spanish: literary skull) is a traditional Mexican literary form: a satirical or light-hearted writing in verse, often composed for the Day of the Dead. [1] [2] In some parts of Mexico, it is a common tradition for children and adults to write "Calaveritas" (short for "Calavera ...

  3. Parabola - Wikipedia

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    The parabola is the locus of points in that plane that are equidistant from the directrix and the focus. Another description of a parabola is as a conic section, created from the intersection of a right circular conical surface and a plane parallel to another plane that is tangential to the conical surface.

  4. Republic of Letters - Wikipedia

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    Republic of Letters. The Republic of Letters ( Res Publica Litterarum or Res Publica Literaria) was the long-distance intellectual community in the late 17th and 18th centuries in Europe and the Americas. It fostered communication among the intellectuals of the Age of Enlightenment, or philosophes as they were called in France.

  5. Parable - Wikipedia

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    A parable is a succinct, didactic story, in prose or verse, that illustrates one or more instructive lessons or principles. It differs from a fable in that fables employ animals, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature as characters, whereas parables have human characters. [1] A parable is a type of metaphorical analogy.

  6. Biographia Literaria - Wikipedia

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    The Biographia Literaria is a critical autobiography by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, published in 1817 in two volumes. Its working title was 'Autobiographia Literaria'. The formative influences on the work were William Wordsworth 's theory of poetry, the Kantian view of imagination as a shaping power (for which Coleridge later coined the neologism ...

  7. Category:Parabolas - Wikipedia

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    The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Romanticism in Spanish literature - Wikipedia

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    Romanticism arrived late and lasted only for a short but intense period, since in the second half of the 19th century it was supplanted by Realism, whose nature was antithetical to that of Romantic literature.

  9. Literary language - Wikipedia

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    Literary language is the form (register) of a language used when writing in a formal, academic, or particularly polite tone; when speaking or writing in such a tone, it can also be known as formal language. It may be the standardized variety of a language. It can sometimes differ noticeably from the various spoken lects, but the difference between literary and non-literary forms is greater in ...