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Meanings of
literary movement
in English
Russian
литературное направление
Portuguese
movimento literário
Spanish
corriente literaria
Catalan
corrent literari
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Art movement in literature.
literary movements
poetry movement
Russian
литературное направление
Usage of
literary movement
in English
1
His name had all the colour of the late Irish
literary
movement
.
2
Every
literary
movement
requires pioneers to kick open the door a crack.
3
The Negro Renaissance of the 1920s, however, was more than a
literary
movement
.
4
He flung himself into the
literary
movement
in full consciousness of his social standing.
5
But there hasn't been a similar
literary
movement
in China.
6
In musical terms, this
literary
movement
could be described as andante ma non troppo.
7
In almost every
literary
movement
,
the writers know each other.
8
At any rate, the great
literary
movement
that he inaugurated lasted until the Norman Conquest.
9
For the rest there was no "
literary
movement
"
among contemporary undergraduates.
10
A
literary
movement
which reverts to the past for its inspiration is necessarily also a learned movement.
11
I hope the new leadership can bring this about. Q: Do you see a burgeoning Chinese
literary
movement
?
12
It was the time when M. Zola and his school stood at the head of the
literary
movement
.
13
Though the
literary
movement
had already begun to take a retrospective turn, few distinctly mediaeval elements were yet in evidence.
14
He emerged, along with Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, as one of the major icons of the beat
literary
movement
.
15
English romanticism, though it started independently, did not remain an isolated phenomenon; it was related to the general
literary
movement
in Europe.
16
But ground once gained in a
literary
movement
is never wholly lost; and a reversion to an earlier type is never complete.
Other examples for "literary movement"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
literary
movement
literary
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
literary movement
Russian
литературное направление
Portuguese
movimento literário
Spanish
corriente literaria
movimiento literario
movimiento poético
Catalan
corrent literari
moviment literari
Literary movement
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Literary movement
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