literary traditions
Literary traditions refer to the established practices, styles, and themes that shape the creation and interpretation of literature within a specific culture or time period. These traditions can include various genres, such as poetry, drama, and novels, as well as narrative techniques and cultural motifs that are passed down through generations.
Different regions and cultures have their own unique literary traditions, influenced by historical events, social norms, and philosophical ideas. For example, the Romantic tradition emphasizes emotion and nature, while the Modernist tradition focuses on fragmentation and new forms of expression. Understanding these traditions helps readers appreciate the context and significance of literary works.