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The complete "Faust" may remain more successful as a literary creation than as a work for the theater.
Eliade's book really is his teenage diary, but it reads like a literary creation – and is very funny.
Jane Austen's Highbury is not a real English town of 1815 but a literary creation (many readers, imagining themselves living there, forget that).
People who might not know, for example, that James Bond was a literary creation years before he became a star of bank holiday telly.
As a literary creation, Aeneas is marvelous for the way this most powerful and influential of warriors seems the least free of men.
Snicket himself is a literary creation, the pseudonym of Daniel Handler, an accordion-playing San Franciscan who has also written several YA novels under his own name.
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The latter guarantees freedom of thought and opinion, as well as freedom of artistic and literary creation.
Harriet is a highly literary creation, a fusion of Harriet M Welsch from Louise Fitzhugh's New York City-set children's novel, Harriet the Spy (1964), and Mattie Ross, the narrator of Charles Portis's great western novel, True Grit (1968).
It would be quite consoling if Hazony were a mere literary creation of Bellow, a sophisticated weapon in a literary joust involving two titans of American Jewish fiction.
But it may have produced a noteworthy literary creation in the form of a thoughtful and funny decision from the judge overseeing the case.
Rainer Maria Rilke once suggested that "a work of art is good if it has arisen out of necessity," implying that a ("good") literary creation has its genesis in a sense of necessity.
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