Prosal genres Flashcards
Chronicle
A list of events. Some chronicles may be in verse. The emphasis tends to be on action not inner life. Some chronicles are factual, some are not. Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britain is a text written in the 12th century that looks like a historical chronicle but is a mixture of legend and imagination
Epistolary
A novel written in the form of an exchange of letters (epistles)
Gothic
At its simplest, the use of medieval and/or supernatural elements to create a horror story. Nowadays the word is often used to describe any story with antique horrors within it
Magi-realism
A novel written in a realistic style which incorporates impossible or unlikely events. Films may be described as magic-realist as well.
Picaresque
A novel where the protagonist’s travels and encounters are more important than the protagonist’s character.
Romance
A medieval prose or poetry text that tells a story in which barely possible and supernatural events are an essential feature of the action.
Sentimental
Originally a person who was sentimental was in touch with their feelings, the sentimental novel is a literary genre of the late 18th century,
Realistic/Naturalistic
A confusing distinction in so far the two terms are sometimes used as if synonymous but are sometimes used to differentiate stories that are factual in style but symbolic in intention. There is a disagreement about which term signifies which type of writing