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literary work

NOUN
  1. imaginative or creative writing

How To Use literary work In A Sentence

  • The freedom to publish scholarly editions of complete literary works - an immense labour for academics with little financial reward for publishers - is a special case. The Times Literary Supplement
  • And ditto the literary works being sampled, which in this novel pay homage to the half-submerged tradition of post-1950 British experimental fiction.
  • The preferred venue for this skirmish is often the pages of literary works. Times, Sunday Times
  • You have a right to love her literary works; and I have a right not to.
  • The pine bookshelves finished with only the unique patina of age, held an eclectic selection of literary works.
  • A concordance is a detailed index of all or most of the words in a literary work or in the collected works of an author. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol 2 No 1
  • I have a theory about film adaptations of literary works whose titles include the author's name.
  • Most of this literary work consisted of epics and love stories written in poetic form.
  • Many poets, novelists, historians, essayists, and writers flooded the market with their literary works.
  • They are typical in that they adapt non-literary work on language.
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