The critical evaluation of a literary work.
1This is like writing a literary review of the Bible.
2He moved on to Tunis and Paris, and became editor-in-chief of the influential literary review Al-Karmel.
3In 1853 he established at Cadiz the literary review Eco del Occidente (Echo of the West).
4Fillon said his wife's role on the literary review was an advisory one and he had seen her doing the work.
5Though there was no literary review in England to say a word in favour of the forgotten poet at Northborough, there was one in Scotland.
6That meant far more to her than favorable literary reviews.
7What do you think of its literary reviews?
8There was a cri de coeur in this paper recently from the editor of Cork Literary Review.
9His ordinary productions are social and ethical essays-allthat the PRESENT contains which is not literary reviewing.'
10The book shot to the top of the bookies' favourites for the Literary Review's bad sex award.
11Rackham strains to recall the literary reviews.
12Never one to mince his words, he explains why in the latest issue of his magazine, Literary Review.
13Once I sent 16 different stories to 16 different literary reviews.
14The age of Elizabeth had no literary reviews or book notices, and its critical remains are of the scantiest.
15One such is the latest edition of the Cork Literary Review, edited by Sheila O'Hagan and published by Bradshaw Books.
16For Eugene O'Connell, poet and editor of the recently published 15th issue of the Cork Literary Review, print suits his publication.
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