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{i} literature
The body of all written works
All the papers, treatises, etc. published in academic journals on a particular subject
The occupation, profession, or business of doing literary work
the written or printed productions of the human mind collectively
The written repository of medical knowledge It includes information sources such as: refereed scientific journals, practice oriented review journals, conference proceedings, trade journals, textbooks, product promotion materials, and internet e-mail communications, all which vary widely in strength of evidence
The Incarnations of Immortality Series, Piers Anthony A brilliant anthology of Fantasy books personifying the Immortal Powers of Death, Time, War, Fate, Mother Nature, God, and Satan The Last Unicorn, Peter S Beagle Tells a tale of the last living unicorn and her quest to keep hope alive in the world Mother Love, Rita Dove A collection of poems telling in various ways the myth of Persephone and Demeter The Heralds of Valdemar Series, Mercedes Lackey A wide array of books portraying various mythological creatures, such as gryphons and salamanders A Streetcar Named Desire, Tennessee Williams This play contains several allusions to mythology, such as the poor neighborhood in which the story unfolds ironically being called Elysian Fields Pygmalion, G B Shaw This play tells the story of a misogynistic sculptor who creates his perfect woman and prays to Aphrodite for the statue to be brought to life The musical My Fair Lady is loosely based on this play
The collective body of literary productions, embracing the entire results of knowledge and fancy preserved in writing; also, the whole body of literary productions or writings upon a given subject, or in reference to a particular science or branch of knowledge, or of a given country or period; as, the literature of Biblical criticism; the literature of chemistry
creative writing of recognized artistic value published writings in a particular style on a particular subject; "the technical literature"; "one aspect of Waterloo has not yet been treated in the literature
Novels, plays, and poetry are referred to as literature, especially when they are considered to be good or important. classic works of literature. a Professor of English Literature It may not be great literature but it certainly had me riveted! The book explores the connection between American ethnic and regional literatures
The literature on a particular subject of study is all the books and articles that have been published about it. The literature on immigration policy is almost unrelievedly critical of the state This work is documented in the scientific literature
Local info: Literature Links: Aten and the Great Hymn
Literature is broadly defined as any written or spoken material, but the term most often refers to creative works Literature includes poetry, drama, fiction, and many kinds of nonfiction writing, as well as oral, dramatic, and broadcast compositions not necessarily preserved in a written format, such as films and television programs
Arts
the humanistic study of a body of literature; "he took a course in Russian lit"
The class of writings distinguished for beauty of style or expression, as poetry, essays, or history, in distinction from scientific treatises and works which contain positive knowledge; belles-lettres
All the papers, treatises etc published in academic journals on a particular subject
Learning; acquaintance with letters or books
published writings in a particular style on a particular subject; "the technical literature"; "one aspect of Waterloo has not yet been treated in the literature"
{i} writings having lasting artistic value (i.e. poems, novels, essays, etc.); body of writing from a particular country (or time period, etc.); body of writing dealing with a certain subject; literary work; any printed material; profession of a writer
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