Combinatorial literature , literature of formal restrictions - literary works created on the basis of a formal combination of certain elements of the text ( letters , words , phrases, lines, paragraphs ): their permutations, combinations, repetitions, emphasis or intentional absence [1] . Thus, combinatorial literature is built in accordance with some formal rules, or restrictions [2] .
Among the techniques used in combinatorial literature include anagram , acrostic , tautogram , lipogram - the intentional absence of a particular letter throughout the text [2] ; figured poem - a poem in which the number of letters in a line plays a decisive role [3] ; internal or chain rhyme , etc. [4]
Notes
- ↑ Bonch-Osmolovskaya T. B. Lecture 2 // Course of lectures on combinatorial literature .
- ↑ 1 2 Bonch-Osmolovskaya T. B. Combinatorial literature: from “ARS MAGNA” by Ramon Lullius to “One Hundred Thousand Billion Poems” by Raymond Keno .
- ↑ Bonch-Osmolovskaya T. B. Lecture 8 // Course of lectures on combinatorial literature .
- ↑ Bonch-Osmolovskaya T. B. Lecture 9 // Lecture course on combinatorial literature .
Links
- Chudasov I.V. Evolution of the forms of Russian combinatorial poetry of the XX century / Abstract. diss. Cand. filol. sciences. - Astrakhan, 2009.
- RVGames (Russian) - Literary games with the computer: Tautograms, Lipograms, Logopef, Litorea, Frame, Glasnost, Palindromes and others
- Chirkazov D. I. Mathematical methods of analysis of formal texts / Monograph. - Publishing house "Bookvika", 2014.