kirjanduspärasus
Kirjanduspärasus is a concept in literary theory that refers to the distinctive qualities and characteristics that make a text a work of literature. It is a term used to explore what separates literary texts from other forms of writing, such as journalism, academic discourse, or everyday communication. The concept grapples with the idea that literature possesses a unique aesthetic dimension and a particular way of using language that evokes certain responses in the reader.
The notion of kirjanduspärasus is not about a fixed set of rules or a definitive checklist, but
Scholars who engage with kirjanduspärasus often examine how a text invites interpretation and contemplation, moving beyond