[x] Exploration - change definition to refer to rather than quote dbpedia, bc not just literature
Maybe: Indicates works wherein a subject interacts with ostensibly new flora, fauna, peoples, and places. Such narratives often reflect colonialist and imperialist mentalities and stereotypes.
[x] architectural - class as both Informational and Scholarly
[x] condition of england novel - class as FictionalGenre and PoliticalGenre
[X] change FormGenre to Form
May take some thinking:
[x] military vs war
[x] some things under MusicalGenre should be classes as LiteraryGenre also: ballade typed as [PoeticGenre]; song typed as [PoeticGenre]; oratorio typed as [ReligiousGenre and NarrativeGenre]
[WHERE??]: musicalWriting; libretto; lullaby (children's literature? Didactic?); anthem (political? thematic?); folk song (narrative? thematic?)
[x] revise and review ThematicGenre subterms
[x] revise and review PoliticalWriting subterms
[x] consider as ThematicGenres: romance, historical, mystery
[x] review and possibly revise InformationalGenre
[x] All instances of ParatextualGenre (save paratext, prefatory piece, and annotation) should be added to PartialForm: (epilogue, afterword, dedication, appendix, introduction, prologue)
[x] ParatextualGenre definition needs to be made more broad (not specific to books)
Indicates "the textual elements associated with a [work] that are apart from the text of the work itself?
2706-2735 (roughly) lacking labels and definitions -- there may be others
[x] Make DidacticGenre a subclass of InformationalGenre rather than ThematicGenre
[x] Subclass LGBTQ+Genre under both ThematicGenre and PoliticalGenre rather than left as a standalone genre
[x] Subclass JournalisticGenre under InformationalGenre
[x] Subclass ReligiousGenre under Genre more broadly rather than confined by the specificity of LiteraryGenre
[x] (Look at terms under ReligiousGenre to see if anything should be moved into a new class under Literary)
Questions requiring clarification:
Should Libretto also be typed as a script? Yes
Should we start typing misc. literary instances just under "LiteraryGenre" rather than under other subclasses? (I'm thinking of Religious mostly) Yes
Should we be subclassing more classes under "NarrativeGenre"? (Life Writing to be classed under Narrative Genre as well as LiteraryGenre)
Straightforward changes:
May take some thinking:
2706-2735 (roughly) lacking labels and definitions -- there may be others
Questions requiring clarification: Should Libretto also be typed as a script? Yes Should we start typing misc. literary instances just under "LiteraryGenre" rather than under other subclasses? (I'm thinking of Religious mostly) Yes Should we be subclassing more classes under "NarrativeGenre"? (Life Writing to be classed under Narrative Genre as well as LiteraryGenre)