literary creation

collocation in English

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literary
adjective
uk
/ˈlɪt.ər.ər.i/
us
/ˈlɪt̬.ə.rer.i/
relating to literature (= written artistic works, especially those with a high and lasting ...
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creation
noun[C or U]
uk
/kriˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/kriˈeɪ.ʃən/
the act of creating something, or the thing that ...
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(Definition ofliteraryandcreationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Nerval may have created d' j' vu experiences through ea the very act of imagining and remembering demanded byliterarycreation.
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Accordingly, there is a close relationship between the creation of spatial knowledge andliterarycreation.
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Can aliterarycreationsurvive its own public circulation?
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The last phase consists in linking the writer'sliterarycreationto his own personal life.
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You interest me locked up, submissive, naked, open, panting, frightened, hungry, behind the bars ofliterarycreation.
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There are many theories surrounding the effects of opium onliterarycreation, and notably, his periods of low usage were literarily unproductive.
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He consequently had a lot of free time to begin hisliterarycreation.
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Frye argues that convention is a vital part of literature and that copyright is deleterious to the process ofliterarycreation.
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His general record includes 140 prizes in 8 different fields of activity: classical guitar, mathematics, informatics,literarycreation, theater, painting, photography and various school subjects.
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He wrote down his thoughts onliterarycreationand role models on several occasions.
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These texts were written by insiders and appealed to a wider audience than literary creations and as such re-ected an internal experience of the city.
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It calls on writers to exercise their moral-social duty wherein the power of theliterarycreationon the public is enormous and rarely come to fruition.
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All these various sources are fused in such a way that the product is a newliterarycreationin which the original ingredients can frequently not be unambiguously discriminated.
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Moyss worked in many fields: fromliterarycreationto painting, from film making to holography.
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It is often impossible to establish the hypotext which preceded their composition, as they form independent literary creations that develop systematized rhymed, metrical or rhythmical structures.
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The notion of exchanges of artistic and literary creations would strengthen the arts and culture.
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He is perhaps the best-documented ruler of that country, and his reign is distinguished by a number of religious grants and literary creations.
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Nevertheless, the diaries, and even more than these, the novels and the longer narrative works are among his most important literary creations.
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At that point, university historians confirm historical facts regarding the characters and plot, and differentiates them from literary creations.
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