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Folk poetry became a source of literary inspiration, as in the lyrics of Auseklis (M. Krogzems) and in Andrejs Pumpurs' epic poem Lāčplēsis (1888; "Bearslayer").

A walking tour of Manchester shows that while the city may have evolved, its penchant for speaking out remains a source of literary inspiration.

For Russians, Georgia was at once a southern colony, a riviera with spas and its subtropical Black Sea coast, and a source of literary inspiration.

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Her grandfather, who was an attorney, may have been a source of her literary bent: in his spare time, he wrote unsuccessful novels and plays.

The interplay of history and fiction has been a rich source of literary masterpieces, but here fable and history are often at sixes and sevens.

Myths, legends, and folktales lie at the beginning of literature, and their plots, situations, and allegorical (metaphorical narrative) judgments of life represent a constant source of literary inspiration that never fails.

Like "The Mahabharata," it has been a source of theatrical and literary interpretation and experimentation for many directors and writers, including Peter Brook.

The Kokinshū set the precedent for later court anthologies, and a knowledge of its contents was indispensable to all poets as a guide and source of literary allusions.

This is a source of great dynamism in literary culture, for anyone can be a writer – at the very least, while the average person believes they could not compose a symphony, a significant minority want to write a novel.

Strictly speaking, this is a strange hybrid marrying the strengths of both zine and blog: an aerial map of central New York is used to precisely locate the source of literary submissions to a particular building.

So Gove intends to abandon this accessible source of literary and intellectual understanding, emotional response, social awareness and logical reflection, and instead insists on students reading the "whole text" of a 19th-century novel.

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