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belles-lettres

[bel-le-truh] / bɛlˈlɛ trə /




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Crossing the line between belles-lettres and pulp, Petry was a pioneer of the literary thriller, a genre popularised by her contemporary Patricia Highsmith.

From The Guardian Dec. 14, 2019

“Both anatomy and belles-lettres are of equally noble descent,” Chekhov once wrote to his publisher, adding that they share “identical goals and an identical enemy—the Devil.”

From The New Yorker May 6, 2019

Dandies, it seems, are dandy; but belles-lettres is better.

From The New Yorker Aug. 3, 2015

It was not a period when belles-lettres particularly flourished.

From Slate Mar. 22, 2012

More recently in Carmel there have been a great number of literary men about, but there is not the old flavor, the old dignity of the true belles-lettres.

From "Cannery Row" by John Steinbeck




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