Person who works on literature.
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Examples for "literary"
Examples for "literary"
1Similarly you could consider literary sector as part of the 'comics industry'.
2This simple fact is, of course, the basis of all literary education.
3It points the way toward the literary future, as those things do.
4His literary views and topics still remain a relevant in today's society.
5The questions given for debate may be discussed by the literary society.
1The most terrible of all things is a German aesthetic litterateur.
2A litterateur cannot understand me; only a complete man or a true artist can.
3He was the first litterateur who ever paid attention to me as a poet.
4But he is an editor as well as a litterateur.
5Another view was held by Don Isaac Abarbanel, the famous Jewish statesman and litterateur.
1Gorky for a Russian literator, Maruki a photographer of Shibaku, and komeno-naruki (rice) a life-giver, eh?
2"Goruki sounds like the name of a Russian literator," said Red Shirt.
3"Yes, just like a Russian literator," Clown at once seconded Red Shirt.
1He is the foremost man of letters in this country by far.
2The agriculturist talks constantly of bullocks-theman of letters constantly of books.
3Those long lines announced the man of letters, the writer, the workman.
4The manager started to speak, but the man of letters anticipated him.
5Gissing's career as a man of letters was the product of this.
1He is a novelist, story writer, dramatist and literary scholar.
2A well-known literary scholar who died recently was thus described by one of his former students:
3In 1958 she married the literary scholar Jonathan Wordsworth, the great-great-great nephew of the poet William Wordsworth.
4That Dad is a literary scholar, currently working on an appreciation of Ted Hughes, is not lost on him.
5No, these supposed literary scholars were obviously quite incapable of reading between the lines.
1The priest departs, the divine literatus comes.
1As the world's premier woman of letters, she is a living legend.
2If anyone exemplifies the 21st-century woman of letters it's Lydia Davis.
3No one was ever less consciously a woman of letters.
4Ah, well, you're the woman of letters, Miss Faithfull.
5A woman of letters, perhaps?
1We are hunters again, trappers, adventurers bold, while we study you, and the blithe barbarian wakens even in the weary person of letters.
Translations for letterist