Analysis of characteristic thematic elements from literary gender chronicle aiming its hierarchy for classificatory ends
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v3i.3731Abstract
How can we exactly classify the chronicle gender? The question is asked when one verifies that in Dewey´s Decimal Classification (DDC) there is only a note to the chronicle gender (B869.4). So, this research has followed in two ways: first, it was made the analysis of characteristic thematic elements from literary gender chronicle; and, second, it was made a development of B869.4. As results, that is, the main themes of chronicles, it was obtained the following possibility of classification: Personal Narrative; Others´ Narrative; Reflections; Poetries; Behaviour. It must be emphasized that categories described above represent some predominant aspects inside the text, without exclusiveness, since it is not rare to find more than one element inside chronicles.Downloads
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