Specialist in study of 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.
1He explained to the others, Mr. Bayweather is an impassioned philologist .
2He was mathematician, architect, poet, philologist, orator, jurist, general, statesman, and imperator.
3Five new fellows were accepted; two biologists, a chemist, a poet, a philologist.
4To the modern comparative philologist his work is of great value.
5A mere philologist might complain that the book contained nothing new.
1At this point ceases the dominance of the litterateurs of Austrian Poland.
2She received many litterateurs, artists, and some clever men of fashion.
3All the small poets and litterateurs of the day poured floods of adulation upon him.
4His train consisted of the principal litterateurs of Reisenburg.
5Several litterateurs of some distinction have already been mentioned.
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.
Translations for specialist in literature