literary造句(91) As an example, Graff raises the relation of a feminist literary canon to more familiar ones.
(92) It is not just a question of new ground being broken in the academic journals and literary magazines.
(93) Her exact literary status continues to be debated in academia.
(94) Trade-union development did, however, impart a literary dimension for all its continued employment of ritual and symbolism.
(95) More literary games, but here intellectual conceits are mixed with bawdy farce.
(96) This connection between history and memory is what makes this such an important literary accomplishment.
(97) These speeches had to be rich in literary illusion and ruminative aphorism.
(98) Perhaps the only firm conclusion to emerge from this continuing debate is the recognition that the literary scene has become pluralistic.
(99) Bill Raeper was well known in literary circles in Oxford.
(100) Whitley, a willowy former City banker, peppered his talk with literary bon mots and some distinctly fast verse.
(101) The latest bestsellers in contemporary fiction and literary classics for every collection.
(102) We considered media education largely as part of the exploration of contemporary culture, alongside more traditional literary texts.
(103) Echoes of political controversy are scattered over the literary productivity of the age.
(104) Charles Olson relied on his wide circle of literary friends when he recruited for Black Mountain.
(105) They say I had the vanity to suppose that he and I might one day share the authorship of some literary work.
(106) Rights were acquired in literary properties that would never be filmed.
(107) These three prototypes of the modern gothic are now considered literary classics.
(108) In taking isolates from the literature, faceted classification rests firmly on literary warrant.
(109) Is it relevant to our literary tradition, our aesthetic sense, our social and psychological concerns?
(110) The John Hewitt library and the Francis Stuart archive of literary manuscripts are recent additions.
(111) Children have choices in literary activities; they collaborate in pairs, in small groups, and with their teachers.
(112) Maligned by their critics and adored by their readers, romances have definitely had an effect upon the literary world.
(113) The club is popular with media celebrities and literary types.
(114) I often pray, though I’m not really sure Anyone’s listening; and I phrase it carefully, just in case He’s literary.Mignon McLaughlin
(115) There is a colloquial standard to learn on the playground and a literary standard to learn in class.
(116) Melville has combined these basic elements together very conveniently with the literary device of Ishmael, the narrator.
(117) He is said to have a good classical education, and is a Gentleman of considerable literary talents.
(118) Constantine has built his literary career by writing about crime in the decaying western Pennsylvania steel town of Rocksburg.
(119) Risking everything, Saskia auditions for the position of best friend with a dazzling burst of literary fantasies.
(120) All the other literary women he knew were old bags of whom he would be bitterly ashamed.