proseform
Proseform is a term in literary criticism describing prose writing that foregrounds form—its rhythm, syntax, and structural organization—as an active agent in meaning. It refers to prose where the craft of writing itself is visible and operative, often at the expense of overt narrative drive or conventional topical content. Proseform is distinct from prose poetry and from standard narrative prose by its emphasis on cadence, lineation, and the sculpting of sentences and paragraphs to produce musical or architectural effects.
Origins and usage: The term is used across modernist and postmodernist criticism to discuss writers who treat
Characteristics and techniques: Common features include varied sentence lengths that generate rhythm, frequent syntactic parallelism or
Reception and criticism: Proseform is debated; supporters argue it expands the expressive range of prose and