Constituent of all works of narrative fiction—a necessary feature of verbal storytelling that can be found in any written or spoken narrative.
1 W.'s personal friends were principally Orleanists and the literary element of Paris-his colleagues at the Institute.
2 Thus politics became, in succession to exploration and religion, the most important literary element in the latter half of the 18th century.
3 It is not a lascivious colour, it is only lifelike; it is the literary element and at the same time the moral element.
4 The literary element was there in force, but Mark had not forgotten to ask to have placed near him the multi-millionaire, Mr. H.H.
5 Make no mistake, however, the literary element in the art of Duncan Grant is what has been left over, not what has been added.
6 Novels that undeniably have generic elements also often have powerful literary elements .
7 Fourth among the literary elements is the Diction of the personages, i.e.
8 We must give our children in schools the best knowledge of science, art, and literary elements possible.
9 Adapting a book into a film demands cutting out literary elements and focusing a narrative down to its essential part.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for literary element