Literature garbage?
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https://doi.org/10.37646/huella.v17i17.611Keywords:
Literary analysis, trash literature, classic literature, contemporary literature, narrative structuresAbstract
This research attempts to break one of the most popular myths in Literature and that is the existence of “junk literature”, a term that refers to something banal, superficial and lacking the narrative and stylistic structures of the great classics such as The Iliad. or The Odyssey. However, after an approach to the work of Fernando Lázaro Carreter, the analysis of 5 works belonging to different typologies of literature and an interview with a Literature specialist, the myth of good and bad literature is broken.
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