Category of literary works distinguished by formal characteristics without consideration of content.
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Examples for "literary form"
Examples for "literary form"
1He was acquainted with that more or less literary form of pessimism.
2They are entirely satisfactory, and he is pleased with their literary form.
3In the poem, more than any other literary form, you can't lie.
4The pastoral is the most artificial literary form in modern fiction.
5That is only the literary form of his message-tellingits history.
1Poetry, the most musical form of literature, is its most artistic form.
2It has long been known that poetry is the highest form of literature.
3There is yet one form of literature that claims our attention.
4That form of literature called the romance abounds with us.
5The essay shows more of the author's self than any other form of literature.
6What good is any form of literature to Black people?
7Buried treasure is the very worst form of literature.
8But in poetry, which is the highest form of literature, the difference is much more observable.
9Montaigne really invented the essay, a form of literature in which he has had many imitators.
10History was the one form of literature outside Goethe and Burns for which he really cared.
11Why did the ballad, more than any other form of literature, appeal to the common people?
12The highest form of literature is the tragedy, a play in which everybody is murdered at the end.
13Memoirs, as a form of literature, is wonderful in that it can go deep, as well as wide.
14Popular as is that form of literature, guides to novel-writing, if they exist at all, are comparatively rare.
15And with every new generation of writers, we seek to reinterpret our most beloved and earliest form of literature.
16Yet Kapuscinski's reputation remains high for the brilliance with which he turned frontline journalism into a form of literature.
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