literary production
collocation in Englishmeaningsofliteraryandproduction
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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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production
noun
uk/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/us/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition ofliteraryandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The diary is also aliteraryproductionof merit.
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The three books under review here study the imprint onliteraryproductionof colonialism.
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Erdrich conceptualises the text not asliteraryproduction, but as provisional process.
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In addition, this focus on oral culture distorts the significance of blackliteraryproduction.
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It bifurcatedliteraryproductioninto two wholly different conventions of literary composition.
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It is music that first "speaks" to her and that empowers her aesthetic appreciation and her subsequentliteraryproduction.
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The barrio'sliteraryproductionwas isolated and seen as interesting but of marginal interest to the canon.
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So he channeled his ambitions, which far outstripped the reality of his situation, into a copious display ofliteraryproduction.
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Here, the critic has clearly abandoned the first principles of aesthetic autonomy and has begun to theorizeliteraryproductionin terms of social practice.
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In addition to tying poetic discourse into its contemporary political context, it also insists on the importance of relatingliteraryproductionto its authors' biographies.
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His scientific andliteraryproductionis multipurpose.
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Theliteraryproductionall but ended.
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He has alternated his teaching with theliteraryproductionthat has given him worldwide fame.
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Hisliteraryproductionis impressive both in terms of quantity and quality.
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Hisliteraryproductionconsists of three novels and numerous short stories.
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His prolificliteraryproductionwas contingent upon his own transcriptions of his shows.
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He claimed that his comic books work outshone his otherliteraryproduction.
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What she terms hybridliteraryproductionchronologically follows the lengthy, action-oriented novels of the previous era.
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The pluralities of these cultural and geographical fusions manifest themselves in herliteraryproductionand intellectual thought.
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Drama and satire also developed as urban culture provided a larger public audience, and later readership, forliteraryproduction.
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Herliteraryproductionduring these years was high, and most of the texts she published were devotional or moral.
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A decade of industrialisation was accompanied also by a fervent cultural andliteraryproductionwith many tensions between the regime and the dissident intellectuals.
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Literature in a definition that turned fiction into a centralliteraryproductionwould be a subject of the philologies in the latter segment of research.
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His health improved somewhat and hisliteraryproductionincreased to match: by 1930, six collections of verse and two short story collections had been published.
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