Historical development of writings.
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Examples for "literary history"
Examples for "literary history"
1That group of readers and critics and true believers changed literary history.
2This growing inwardness of art is a main feature of literary history.
3Historically she is memorable for inaugurating a new period of literary history.
4Shelley's connection with Stockdale is one of the curiosities of literary history.
5It seems well worth while, therefore, to outline briefly their literary history.
1The rest is children's literature history.
1The story is one of the most romantic in the history of literature.
2One of the most scathing satires in the history of literature.
3They constitute a very conspicuous landmark in the history of literature.
4Experienced women had not written openly like this in the history of literature.
5The history of literature abounds in stories of under-the-surface work.
6The whole history of literature during the Middle Ages was of a twofold character.
7Has not the handsome wardrobe been a familiar feature in the history of literature?
8The history of literature can never be written and the name of Dante left out.
9This Porcius wrote also on the history of literature.
10John Home, that foremost tragic poet, may be studied in many a history of literature.
11His fertility of invention and his talent for versification are unparalleled in the history of literature.
12The history of literature and language is well known for the stereotypes of systematic scholarly exposition.
13What made this one country boy the most astonishing genius in all the history of literature?
14The answer rises spontaneously in the minds of those who have studied closely the history of literature.
15Her books remain: radical and uncanny, entirely inimitable, a smash and grab on the history of literature.
16Numerous instances to refute this will occur to all who are versed in the history of literature.
Translations for history of literature