tyylilaji
Tyylilaji is a term used in Finnish literary and media criticism to refer to a stylistic category or subgenre that describes how a work is executed, rather than what it is about. It focuses on the formal and aesthetic choices that shape a work, such as narrative technique, voice, pacing, mood, imagery, symbolism, and structural arrangements.
In practice, tyylilaji complements the broader genre (laji) by signaling the manner in which conventions are
Common areas of analysis under tyylilaji include narrative perspective (first person, unreliable narrator), discourse style (plain,
Tyylilaji is not fixed or universal; it evolves with changing tastes, technologies, and critical frameworks. It