Dictionary of Literary Terms & Literary Theory

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Key Features
Author
The individual or group credited with creating the main content of a product, such as a book, film, or other creative work. The value is a free‑text string representing the name(s) of the primary creator.
J A Cuddon,M A R Habib
Binding
The binding style of a book or similar printed product, indicating how the pages are held together and presented to the reader. Common values include "Paperback", "Hardcover", "Softcover" and other variations such as "Trade Paperback" or "Pocket Book". This attribute helps customers identify the physical construction and durability of the item.
Paperback
Edition number
The sequential number that identifies a specific edition of a product, such as a book or other published item. It indicates the order in which editions were released and helps distinguish between different printings or revisions.
5
Language
The natural language in which a product’s content, user interface, or documentation is presented. It indicates the primary linguistic context for text, subtitles, audio tracks, and other language-dependent features.
English
Pages
The total count of individual pages contained in a book or printed publication. It represents the number of physical sheets that make up the product, regardless of layout or formatting.
816
Publish date
The calendar date on which the product was first made available to the public or released for sale, expressed as a full year, month, and day (YYYY-MM-DD). This attribute can be used to filter or sort items by release period.
2015-09-01
Units
Indicates how many individual units are included in a single product offering. The value is an integer without any unit of measure, representing the count of discrete items that constitute one purchase or shipment.
1
Cuddon, J. A.