THE EPISTOLARY GENRE OF CLASSICAL LITERATURE
Abstract
Literary letters are mostly written in letter form, articles, essays, criticism, memories and daily diary. The fact that the letter is accepted as a literary type is mostly based on composition and style.
Language and expression in the letter vary according to the type of letter the letter is written in and the context of the letter. The letter begins with the correct title in which it is written. The title, which is the first expression in the letter, varies depending on whether it is a literary, businesslike or formal letter.
What they want not to be included in the letter's afflicted share is done. Feelings and thoughts can be explained in detail in literary and verbal letters. Belə letters have a sincere and effective expression. In addition to this, the expression in business letters or official letters is short and laconic. In the written letters, only an explanation or explanation is given.
All letters and e-pockets are completed with sentences expressing either greetings or greetings. The words expressing sincerity and friendship are used as greetings or words that look for a reply to a letter. In official letters, the salutation section is formalized in accordance with the printer's position.
In the development process of human literature and literature, a series of literary figures and genres emerged. These genres, created and formalized by the human body, still remain in the ancient system, to release their different language, other words, genres. We first come across this classical style in Aristotle's “Poetics”.
The history of genres has been a great practice ever since. It is possible to compare the development and activities of each genre that was taken apart, but in a certain poetic axis, it is possible to compare with other poetic genres of the whole school. In the middle ages, when the poetics took shape like an apple, the literature of some countries of both Near and Middle East, both part of India and Central Asia, developed this apple.