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literary

[lit-uh-rer-ee] / ˈlɪt əˌrɛr i /


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And at Portobello town hall Garbage's Shirley Manson will be among a series of literary guests in conversation at Muckle Be The Light.

From BBC

A revolutionary literary, theatrical and artistic movement, Surrealism—with Sigmund Freud as muse—liberated and mined dreams, fantasies, chance, childlike spontaneity and the unconscious.

From The Wall Street Journal

At a time when journalism’s literary roots seem to be fading and the culture of book-reading sinks out of view, this aspect of Podhoretz, who died Dec. 16 at 95, deserves a moment of attention.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tom is 55, and it’s worth comparing him to similar literary characters—other protagonists of what you might call the male-midlife-crisis novel.

From The Wall Street Journal

In March 1925, Newman reviewed an exhibition of paintings by Roger Fry, the British critic, for his undergraduate literary magazine.

From The Wall Street Journal