I've barely mentioned my own favorite literarygenre, which is poetry.
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It is not a figure of speech, a literarygenre.
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I've never been comfortable identifying fully with the literarygenre or the speculative genre.
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Much of the pastoral literarygenre has long been a solidly bourgeois form of escapism.
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He has made "an enduring challenge to the novel as the pre-eminent literarygenre".
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I work in a literarygenre that thrives at uncertainty points, when questions about our future are unanswered.
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In his diplomatic correspondence -that other literarygenre -Kim Darroch did the same with Donald Trump.
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Climate change fiction-sometimescalled cli-fi-has been a growing literarygenre for some time, but its migration to television has been slow.
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When it appeared in July 1814, it outsold all of Scott's previous works-andcreated a whole new literarygenre, the historical novel.
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It's one of the most ingenious sublimations of a cinematic and a literarygenre to a filmmaker's personal passions and philosophical visions.
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Given that this is a wretched literarygenre in which almost every example is lamentable, to find the very worst is a tall order.
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These responses have all occurred, are continuing to occur among women writers across literarygenres.
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It's a modern-day version of that oldest of literarygenres - the obsessive romantic triangle.
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Ed McBain: By their very nature, literarygenres belong to no one writer, but are composite creations, shaped by different authors.
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The prize is for writers under 35 and is open to all literarygenres, so Adichie is up against a varied field of contenders.
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He explained that he had attempted all other literarygenres, but the country's leading publishing houses had banned him from sending any more submissions.