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Books on scientific or technical matters designed for the educated public, together with travels, popular histories, etc.
c. Compendiums for specialists in certain sciences and technical subjects.
4. Works intended to amuse and entertain, as collections of anecdotes, riddles, comedies (without moral purpose), etc.
B. Works whose purpose is to present the ideal.
i. Writings which express and communicate subjective reflections upon the relations of personal life, e. G. Lyric poems, reflective let
...ters, etc.
7F. ] CLASSIFICATION OF LITERATURE. 241 2. Criticism, which may be a. Direct, as in aesthetic and philosophical critiques, or b. Indirect, as in Utopias (so-called), fairy stories, idyls, moralizing novels, and the like, in which the defi- ciencies of the actual are contrasted with the perfec- tions of the ideal.
c. Negative, or destructive.
d. Positive, or constructive.
3. Writings which tend to widen the scope of human knowl- edge, such as the great contributions to science.
4. Writings which tend to uplift and refine man's moral nature, including a.


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