[Abstract] This theoretical paper considers genre as the epistemological foundation for fiction retrieval systems, in particular the relationship between the individual work and generic systems. It explores the characteristics of literary genres, and how they are determined, and examines ontological and historical aspects of genre. It considers the relationship between historically contingent generic transformations and literary genre as categorising principle. Finally, it offers some suggestions for future design of fiction KOS
The proposal of this paper, situated at the meeting point of linguistics and poetics, is to discuss ...
Genre is a word whose time has come — and gone — and might now, perhaps, be coming back again. Debat...
The thesis explores the problems of genre in fantasy literature. The first chapter locates a set of ...
The article is an introduction to the development of Andersen's concept of textual tools used in kno...
This article argues for an activity-based theory of genre knowledge. Drawing on empirical findings f...
This thesis examines what automatic indexing and genre classification may bring to fiction. The thes...
Historians of genre note the long existence of genre in human signifying practices (e.g., Frow 2015,...
The generic approach to literature attempts to formulate terms for categorizing and organizing texts...
The main aim in this Master thesis is to analyse how an ideological view may have influenced the sh...
Recent genre theory has changed its attitude towards the notion of genre. While traditionally it ha...
Genre analysis has become firmly established as one of the most popular frameworks for the study of ...
The authors treat the word-combination genre system as a literary term and analyse its categorial m...
The primary concern of this study is to provide a methodology for identifying those texts belonging ...
The thesis addresses problems encountered in the formulation of genre theory in the twentieth centur...
The concept of genre is as old as literary theory itself, but centuries of debate haven't produced m...
The proposal of this paper, situated at the meeting point of linguistics and poetics, is to discuss ...
Genre is a word whose time has come — and gone — and might now, perhaps, be coming back again. Debat...
The thesis explores the problems of genre in fantasy literature. The first chapter locates a set of ...
The article is an introduction to the development of Andersen's concept of textual tools used in kno...
This article argues for an activity-based theory of genre knowledge. Drawing on empirical findings f...
This thesis examines what automatic indexing and genre classification may bring to fiction. The thes...
Historians of genre note the long existence of genre in human signifying practices (e.g., Frow 2015,...
The generic approach to literature attempts to formulate terms for categorizing and organizing texts...
The main aim in this Master thesis is to analyse how an ideological view may have influenced the sh...
Recent genre theory has changed its attitude towards the notion of genre. While traditionally it ha...
Genre analysis has become firmly established as one of the most popular frameworks for the study of ...
The authors treat the word-combination genre system as a literary term and analyse its categorial m...
The primary concern of this study is to provide a methodology for identifying those texts belonging ...
The thesis addresses problems encountered in the formulation of genre theory in the twentieth centur...
The concept of genre is as old as literary theory itself, but centuries of debate haven't produced m...
The proposal of this paper, situated at the meeting point of linguistics and poetics, is to discuss ...
Genre is a word whose time has come — and gone — and might now, perhaps, be coming back again. Debat...
The thesis explores the problems of genre in fantasy literature. The first chapter locates a set of ...