How To Use Literalness In A Sentence
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The drawings have a Photo-Realist literalness, and a dense, satiny gloss accenting edges and shadows in a masterful counterpoint of tonal values.
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Rainer encountered problems in attempting to translate the ‘literalness’ attributed to painterly and sculptural minimalism to live performance.
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Certainly the concrete literalness of the enactments and their aliveness in the mind recall this early hypothesis.
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this re-created literalness
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At first my heart sank: I thought we were going to be in for the kind of numbing literalness that often accompanies physicalised literary adaptations.
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His general theory may be stated as an aim at something between the literalness of metaphrase and the looseness of paraphase.
Among My Books First Series
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Jesus of Nazareth is the myth reduced to literalness.
Lance Mannion:
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Herbert takes the incarnation with absolute literalness, often simply identifying the incarnate Christ with God.
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Her comments in interviews and at readings, likewise, reveal the startling literalness of her apparently abstract, difficult poems.