THE GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE NARRATIVE GENRE IN ENGLISH LITERATURE
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https://doi.org/10.69691/tm19rw79Keywords:
colonialism, genre features, social phenomenon, literary environment, social, political, folklore, narrative.Abstract
This research project explores the evolution of the story genre in English literature, starting from its origins in ancient legends, folktales, and fairy tales in the 14th century, and tracing its path to the emergence of the first narrative stories in literary studies during the 19th century. The research aims to understand the importance of the development of the story genre throughout history. It also seeks to identify the defining characteristics of this genre that set it apart from short stories and novels.
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