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377: 1194: 86:. According to literary scholar Uni Margolin, descriptive poetics was a rather prominent form of scholarship in the first half of the 20th century, especially in Germany, but has since "been neglected since 1968 because of its low level of theoretisation". 48:
is the study of literary works, poetics is the study of the features of those works, that is, the properties they can share: its topic is any shared or shareable feature of literary works."
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To McHale, the purpose of descriptive poetics is to give exhaustive accounts of different kinds of objects which can be a group of texts, the
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or even specific styles of literature. McHale argues that the approach is not defined by what it examines but by the level of
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achieved in this form of literary studies. The approach was given a formalized forum in the journal
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which only had a short run before it was succeeded by the more successful journal
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Gorman, David (2011) "The Future of Literary Study: An Experiment in Guesswork."
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McHale, Brian (1994) "Whatever Happened to Descriptive Poetics?",
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PTL: A Journal of Descriptive Poetics and Theory of Literature
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Mintz, Alan (1984) "On the Tel Aviv School of Poetics" i
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The Point of Theory: Practices of Cultural Analysis
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