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LM 35 - Structuralism in Literature: Meaning, Theory, Key Concepts and Global Impact

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Structuralism in Literature: Meaning, Theory, Key Concepts and Global Impact What if meaning is not created— but structured? What if the words we use and the stories we tell are shaped by invisible systems beneath language? Structuralism begins with this idea. It challenges the belief that meaning comes from authors or emotions. Instead, it argues that meaning emerges from structures— patterns, codes and relationships within language. Across cultures, stories repeat familiar patterns. Not by chance— by structure. Structuralism does not ask what a text means. It asks how meaning becomes possible. Introduction Structuralism is not tied to one culture or tradition. It is a global framework that reshaped how literature is understood. It began in linguistics and expanded into anthropology, philosophy and literary criticism. The shift was clear: from individual authors to underlying systems. Across World Literature, texts can be compared through shared structures— narratives, symbols and pat...

ND 83 - Kobo Abe: The Architect of Identity, Absurdity and Modern Alienation

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Kobo Abe: The Architect of Identity, Absurdity and Modern Alienation What happens when identity dissolves and reality becomes uncertain? Kobo Abe (安部 公房) built his literary world around such unsettling questions. His works do not comfort— they challenge perception and force introspection. Writing in postwar Japan, Abe moved beyond tradition into psychological and philosophical exploration. His narratives function like controlled experiments on human existence. Within world literature, he stands as a distinct voice— often associated with existential thought, yet unmistakably original. His absence from the Nobel Prize list only deepens his significance. At a Glance Summary ·  Who : Kobo Abe ·   Known for : Existential, surreal fiction on identity and alienation ·   Style : Avant-garde, absurdist, psychologically layered ·   Why Nobel-deprived : Experimental form with limited mainstream accessibility World Literature Context Kobo Abe occupies a unique place in moder...