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recalcitration    
n. 反对,反抗,顽强



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  • What is the difference between a canonical text and a non-canonical . . .
    Canonical texts, often recognized by religious or literature authorities, are regarded as sacred or essential, maintaining a unified narrative purpose and thematic depth; examples include works like the Bible or Shakespeare's plays
  • The Literary Canon: What’s In It, and Who Makes the List?
    What Is the Literary Canon? The literary canon is part of the larger “canon,” which is a list of the most important, influential, or definitive works in art, literature, music, and philosophy These works are often described as “the classics,” but the two terms aren’t necessarily synonymous
  • What Is a Literary Canon? Key Works Why They Matter
    Functions and Impact of the Canon Educational Foundation Curricula rely on canonical texts to teach close reading, thematic analysis, and literary history For instance, a freshman literature course often begins with hamlet before moving to modern works Cultural Identity Memory Shared literary heritage strengthens national identity
  • Understanding Canonical: From Sacred Texts to Modern Standards
    Derived from the Greek word "kanon," meaning "rule" or "measuring rod," canonical refers to something that is accepted as authentic, authoritative, or standard within a particular domain
  • Definition of Canon in Fiction and Literature - ThoughtCo
    In religious terms, a canon is a standard of judgment or a text containing those views, such as the Bible or the Koran Sometimes within religious traditions, as views evolve or change, some formerly canonical texts become "apocryphal," meaning outside the realm of what's considered representative
  • What Is Canonical Literature? What You Need To Know
    Many people use “canon” to refer to religious traditions, with many of them dating back to the soundings of modern religious sects The works that are included and generally accepted by the religion are considered to be “canon ” In contrast, works outside of these texts are considered apocryphal
  • What is the Literary Canon? | Canonical Texts in Literature
    The term literary canon is a technical term used to describe a set of texts that serve as a recognized standard of stylistic quality, cultural or social significance, and intellectual value
  • The Literary Canon | Research Starters | EBSCO Research
    Canonical literary texts represent the standard against which any individual work is measured Before the rise of modern secular literature, it was the Bible that provided the definitive canon for Western culture
  • Canonical - (Intro to Literary Theory) - Vocab, Definition . . .
    Canonical texts serve as foundational references for literary theory, often providing key themes, styles, and narrative structures that inform subsequent works They shape critical discourse and provide common ground for analyzing literature across different periods and genres
  • Examples of the Literary Canon: Key Texts and Voices
    The literary canon consists of texts deemed essential for understanding literature and culture It shapes educational curricula and influences readers’ perspectives on various themes





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