Basis of genre in a literary novel
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21146/2072-0726-2020-13-1-118-137Keywords:
novel, genre, art, literature, aesthetic quality, world of meaning, aesthetic object, value, literariness, philosophicalnessAbstract
This essay provides a critical analysis regarding the basis of genre distinction in a literary novel: What is the epistemological and ontological locus of this basis? The thesis the author elucidates and defends is that theme constitutes the basis of genre distinction in a literary novel; it exists as a potentiality in the literary dimension of the novel qua significant form. This paper is composed of three parts. The first part focuses on the basis underlying the literary dimension of the novel, namely, art: possession of aesthetic qualities is what renders a novel a literary work of art. The second part argues that, as the basis of genre distinction, theme exists as a potentiality in the literary dimension of the novel. The third part illustrates in some detail how theme comes to life as a world of meaning in the aesthetic experience. If possession of aesthetic qualities is what renders a novel a literary work of art, if the literary dimension inheres in the novel as a potentiality capable of significant form, if theme exists in the literary dimension of a novel, it should follow that theme does not exist in the novel as a story but as a literary work, that is, as a potentiality in its literary dimension and nowhere else. Accordingly, the literary work of art should, and can, declare its genre identity.