Literary
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- of or relating to or characteristic of literature
- knowledgeable about literature
- appropriate to literature rather than everyday speech or writing
n.
- an agent who represents an author in dealings with publishers
- It was founded as a salon by literary agent John Brockman.
- Maxim Lieber served as her literary agent, 1933–1937 and in 1941.
- The literary agent then sent Benioff the series' first four books.
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- a summary of the subject or plot of a literary work or play or movie; argument
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- imaginative or creative writing; literary work
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- a critic of literature
- Married to the literary critic Călin Teutişan.
- He is an Iranian writer and a literary critic.
- Gur was also a literary critic for "Haaretz" newspaper.
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- a written evaluation of a work of literature; criticism
- the informed analysis and evaluation of literature; lit crit
- It is opinion masquerading as literary criticism."
- He was a reformer in field of literary criticism.
- In his literary criticism, Nadel analyzes text content.
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- a style of expressing yourself in writing; writing style; genre
- He made his life’s work the transformation of haikai into a literary genre.
- Each prize is awarded in a different literary genre between various works entered in the competition.
- Epigram became a literary genre in the Hellenistic period, probably developing out of scholarly collections of inscriptional epigrams.
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- a mediocre and disdained writer; hack; hack writer
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- someone who uses another person's words or ideas as if they were his own; plagiarist; plagiarizer; plagiariser; pirate
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- a review devoted to literary criticism
- Between 2002 and 2007 he directed the literary review "Ajos & Zafiros".
- He co-founded the quarterly literary review "X magazine" which he co-edited from 1959 to 1962.
- His poetry was hosted by the Transylvanian literary review, "Gândirea", in its Issues 1, 2, 4 and 5 for 1921.
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- the humanistic study of literature
n.
- imaginative or creative writing; literary composition
- Kafka had decided not to do literary work there.
- In addition, he sent an original literary work.
- Wartime themes would also figure in his literary work.
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- Among his better known literary works are the following:
- The literary works composed during Krishna's reign include:
- After this, a cowed Cicero concentrated on his literary works.
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- He was founding editor of Pakin literary magazine.
- It published the literary magazine "Heretica".
- He directed the literary magazine "Letras del Ecuador".
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- The "Madonna Muse" is an annual literary journal.
- He currently edits the literary journal "Unusual Work".
- He edited the literary journal Sanchetna for 5 years (1969–73).
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- Simultaneously, Buchan pursued his literary career.
- Besik Kharanauli started his literary career in 1954.
- His literary career spanned over eighty years.
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- He worked with leading literary figures including William Thackeray.
- Smith came into contact with literary figures who would later form part of H.P.
- and assumed a place among the world's best-known English-language literary figures.
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- The novel won the 2016 Prix Goncourt, a top French literary award.
- It also earned him a literary award sponsored by the Romanian Academy.
- Until 2009, Grinzane Cavour was also the seat of the eponymous literary award.
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- He has contributed to several literary magazines as an editor.
- His works are published in many major literary magazines and national newspapers.
- During the early 1910s, Karnabatt joined several of Romania's Symbolist circles and literary magazines.
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- It was a major literary language in the empire.
- Kumyk has been used as a literary language in Dagestan and Caucasus for some time.
- He published his first book — „Issues about Georgian literary language and style“ (1956).
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- His poems continue to appear in literary journals and anthologies.
- He gave lectures in Canada and the U.S. and was the editor of Hungarian literary journals.
- Later work was printed in literary journals such as "Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine" and local newspapers.
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- "In America" has been praised by literary critics.
- "The Volcano Lover" has largely been praised by literary critics.
- In recent years, the play has been re-examined by literary critics.
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- was a lexicographer and literary historian of Yiddish literature.
- Janko Kos Janko Kos (born 9 March 1931) is a Slovenian literary historian, theoretician, and critic.
- The literary historian Monique Zaini-Lajoubert writes that none of these intermediary versions has been found.
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- Ania Loomba Ania Loomba is an Indian literary scholar.
- Among his schoolmates was the famous literary scholar Dušan Pirjevec Ahac.
- She is the great-great-niece of historian and literary scholar Joseph Klausner.
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- The Celtic languages have a rich literary tradition.
- Welsh has had a continuous literary tradition from the 6th century AD.
- Celtic literary tradition begins with Old Irish texts around the 8th century AD.
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- He has authored multiple works on Azerbaijani literary history.
- His works show the cross-roads of U.S. and hemispheric U.S. literary history .
- He was one of the first to publish a book on Gujarati literary history in English.
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- The book is the winner of several literary awards.
- He authored 24 books and received numerous literary awards.
- His work has won and been shortlisted for over ten literary awards.
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- He has been awarded a literary prize from a foundation.
- Grant has been a six-time nominee for the Pushcart Prize, an American literary prize.
- This award is a literary prize awarded annually by the Swedish Crime Writers' Academy.
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- He was made literary editor five years later.
- From 1991 to 1997, Geason was literary editor of The Sydney Morning Herald.
- He was the literary editor of the "Oxford Mail" newspaper from 1958 to 1969.
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- This change proved controversial in literary circles.
- He was surprised to find himself well known in literary circles.
- Introduced into the literary circles of First-Republic-Vienna, he started writing.
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- Many other literary allusions add depth to the story.
- The society organizes programs in which students present their poems and other literary work.
- Karnabatt still worked at "Minerva" newspaper, earning the sympathy of other literary reviewers.
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- The centre also hosts and arranges various public literary events.
- 2009 in literature This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2009.
- 2005 in literature This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2005.
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- In 1893, he formed another literary society, the .
- In 1818, he established the first Azeri literary society "Golestan-i Iram".
- DeMille's parents met as members of a music and literary society in New York.
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- This series had a big influence on the literary world.
- Urdu literary world was shocked when he used the theme of sex in his poems.
- In 1957, Ginsberg surprised the literary world by abandoning San Francisco.
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- The trial did not, however, discourage the underground literary movement.
- He is one of the pioneers of the dalit literary movement" in Maharashtra.
- In the late 1910s, Under was involved in the influential Siuru literary movement.
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- The term 帝 ("mikado", Emperor) is also found in literary sources.
- Many of Chaosium’s product lines are based upon literary sources.
- The literary sources give the name of Novae or in Accusative form Novas (Itin.
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- The first literary work is "Rāmacaritam" (12th century).
- Zālīte’s first literary works were published in the early 1970s.
- A 9th-century treatise on poetics, the "Kavirajamarga", is the first literary work.
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- From 1970, he has taught literary theory at the University.
- Few examples of their use survive outside texts on literary theory.
- This fallacy would later be repudiated by theorists from the reader-response school of literary theory.
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- He made his literary debut in 2007, with the novel "Gud er norsk".
- He made his literary debut in 1895 with the poetry collection "Melodier".
- Tulli made her literary debut in 1995 with the prose poem "Sny i kamienie".
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- The work criticizes plagiarism and authorship in the early-19th-century literary scene.
- Eun made her entrance to the Korean literary scene in 1995 with her short novel "Duet".
- Gloag's first novel was an unexpected success and launched him onto the 1960s literary scene.
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- Thoreau called his literary style ""sublimo-slipshod"".
- His literary style is also a mixture of fantasy and realism.
- Churchill modelled much of his own literary style on Gibbon's.
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- The portraits were of New York literary and artistic figures of the time.
- In Leningrad, Ivashintsova joined the city’s literary and artistic underground.
- Nicolaides' literary and artistic workshop gave a significant impetus to this evolution.
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- He translated many literary and political works.
- He also proved in many literary forums that Sambalpuri is a separate language.
- The book was the recipient of many literary honors, and was a finalist for the National Book Award.
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- Thus, the unknown author was a literary figure.
- Joseph Walser concludes that this Mahādeva was most likely a literary figure.
- The boy was Jeong Cheol who later became a politician and famous literary figure.
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- Special emphasis is being given on literary and cultural activities.
- Krishnakumari has been an active participant in literary and cultural events.
- Bhisham Sahni was associated with several literary and cultural organizations.
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- After the war, and graduated in literary studies from the University of Belgrade.
- Mujāhid was a patron of theological and literary studies, especially of "kirāʾāt" (recitation).
- Grabowicz writes that its importance for both American and general literary studies is "indisputable".
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- The novel won five French literary prizes.
- He received several literary prizes.
- Welsh's first novel, "The Cutting Room", won several literary prizes.
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- The book is the winner of several literary awards.
- He has contributed to several literary magazines as an editor.
- He received several literary prizes.
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- The Warsaw dialect did not develop a literary form.
- He's everywhere, in every literary form you can think of.
- She identified the latter as its "most important literary form."
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- She identified the latter as its "most important literary form."
- The first important literary author also important to existentialism was the Russian Dostoyevsky.
- They introduced such important literary forms as epic and lyric poetry, history, tragedy, and comedy.
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- Chaplin has also been characterised in literary fiction.
- So genre-busting within the publishing world has become a type of literary fiction.
- New Island publishes literary fiction, poetry, drama, biography, politics and social affairs.
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- It was a major literary language in the empire.
- His works are published in many major literary magazines and national newspapers.
- Several major literary, music, and artistic figures have lived or worked in the Culture Coast.
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- Mangyan poems have been preserved in various literary sites in the Philippines and the United States.
- Grazzini was temperamental, his life consequently enlivened or disturbed by various literary quarrels.
- He also had good literary sense and was actively involved in various literary organizations and functions.
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- His literary executor was his private secretary, Lord Rowton.
- She was the wife and literary executor of Canadian novelist Robertson Davies.
- She is also the literary executor of her father, the economic historian Karl Polanyi.
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- The Thompsons were considered members of the "Ink Slingers" literary circle in Los Angeles.
- In El Salvador, Castillo met Salvadoran poet Roque Dalton and founded an influential literary circle.
- Years later, in 1845, Poe used "Al Aaraaf" to hoax members of the Boston literary circle during a reading.
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- The same goes for readings of literary texts, says Pommier.
- Yet, they cannot be changed to "oe" and "ae" in formal and literary texts.
- Furthermore, national and international writers are discussed, also the translations of literary texts.
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- Tytler is most noted for his literary output.
- Both his education and literary output were broad and varied.
- Also, he reacted to his 1911 bankruptcy by increasing his literary output.
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- He is associated with the Asturian literary group of the 1990s.
- In early 1900s Goslavsky became a member of the literary group Sreda.
- He has managed literary group such as Mijlas and Brihaspatisabha for years.
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- The Order's religious networks helped to develop Danzig's literary culture.
- One of Rugero's career goals has been to promote literary culture in Burundi.
- Characters such as Sancho Panza and Don Quixote's steed, Rocinante, are emblems of Western literary culture.
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- Away from the royal court her literary activity dried up.
- The main concern of the newspaper was the literary activity in the city of Bârlad.
- Of the extensive literary activity of Eusebius, a relatively large portion has been preserved.
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- It is one of Erskine's four literary societies today.
- There are other cultural, literary societies and interest groups.
- He became noted as a writer, and was a member of several literary societies.
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- He was prominent in the literary life of New York City after 1845.
- They moved to New York in 1876, and there she began her literary life.
- In 1828 we find him in Paris, determined to run the risks of literary life.
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- Dorfman's new literary fame helped him secure a passport from Argentina.
- The introduction of new literary forms and styles, as well as many new ideas sweeping Europe, reached Armenians living in both regions.
- At the beginning of 1940, the first edition of Connolly's "Horizon" appeared, and this provided a new outlet for Orwell's work as well as new literary contacts.
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- A number of literary figures of Bengal contributed to the Desh magazine in his editorship.
- Empedocles' death was mythologized by ancient writers, and has been the subject of a number of literary treatments.
- The Booker judging process and the very concept of a "best book" being chosen by a small number of literary insiders is controversial for many.
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- "The Rise of Iskander" quickly slipped into obscurity despite some literary merit.
- Modern critics have generally made moderate claims for "Troy Book"’s literary merit.
- Norman Mailer, for instance, said "There is no question that "Hogg" by Samuel R. Delany is a serious book with literary merit."
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- She never married but rather devoted her life to literary pursuits.
- On obtaining this appointment, he devoted himself to literary pursuits.
- He took an interest in social and literary pursuits apart from science.
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- The "Madonna Muse" is an annual literary journal.
- The large annual literary festival Lit.
- Algoma also publishes an annual literary journal, "Algoma Ink".
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- In the literary community, rumor spread that she was also hypersexual.
- "Stuart Little" initially received a lukewarm welcome from the literary community.
- He was associated with the utopian and Symbolist artistic and literary community Abbaye de Créteil between 1907 and 1908.
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- He authored 24 books and received numerous literary awards.
- He also sits on the board of numerous literary and educational bodies.
- Of his numerous literary productions the following may be mentioned: Attribution:
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- It also appears in an array of literary genres.
- The book spans three literary genres: the epistolary, the apocalyptic, and the prophetic.
- He's dedicated himself to several literary genres like novel, storytelling, short-story, etc.
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- He made his literary debut in 2007, with the novel "Gud er norsk".
- He made his literary debut in 1895 with the poetry collection "Melodier".
- He made his literary debut in 1955 with the publication of his story "Ghost" (Gwisin).
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- It represents Parajanov's diverse artistic and literary heritage.
- Currently, BBM has a multipurpose room aimed at showing artistic and literary expositions.
- Early artistic and literary portrayals of Aphrodite are extremely similar on Inanna-Ishtar.
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- "Carpe Dictum", the literary arts festival.
- In the summer semester 1903, he was appointed as rapporteur of the literary arts section.
- Dada was not confined to the visual and literary arts; its influence reached into sound and music.
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- In June 2013, SAC held a literary festival.
- The large annual literary festival Lit.
- The festival is the oldest living literary festival in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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- Under the pseudonym Elias Kræmmer, Nilsen had a sizeable literary production.
- The bulk of Syriac literary production dates to between the 4th and 8th centuries.
- However, he largely ceased his literary production after his 1830 appointment as Supreme Court Assessor.
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- Communists became prominent in trade unions as well as cultural and literary circles.
- A majority of artists within the neofolk genre focus on archaic, cultural and literary references.
- Full-fledged Public Library in Varappetty leads various cultural and literary activities across the Panchayath.
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- Sells also addresses the much-discussed repetitiveness of the Quran, seeing this, too, as a literary device.
- The epistolary form literary device was used to give the reader a personal and intimate impression of the manifesto.
- If it does, the literary device it uses is not considered "ullurai", but is classified as some other type of simile ("uvamai").
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- Meanwhile, continued his literary activities.
- On his return to Vietnam, to the South, avoiding politics and concentrated on literary activities.
- He remained in Switzerland until his death, living a modest life, and greatly reducing his literary activities.
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- Linda Coverdale Linda Coverdale is a literary translator from French.
- Charlotte Mandell Charlotte Mandell (born 1968) is an American literary translator.
- Nanette McGuinness Nanette McGuinness is an American soprano and literary translator.
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- She was forced to support herself and decided to do so through her literary talent.
- Hu Zong's son, Hu Chong (胡冲), was known for his literary talent and peaceful temperament.
- He was known for his literary talent and was employed by the regent Cao Shuang as a secretary.
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- Passing literary references to others has allowed their tentative reconstruction.
- A majority of artists within the neofolk genre focus on archaic, cultural and literary references.
- In the words of Martin's biographer William Feaver, he "turned literary references to visual reality".
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- They introduced such important literary forms as epic and lyric poetry, history, tragedy, and comedy.
- At present, Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is also used in modernized versions of literary forms of the Quran.
- The introduction of new literary forms and styles, as well as many new ideas sweeping Europe, reached Armenians living in both regions.