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Discover Ludwig"literary circle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a group of people with a shared interest in literature, and often refers to a circle of writers and readers who are mutually supportive. For example, "Keiko was part of a small literary circle that met weekly to discuss their favorite books."
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Pollio moved in the literary circle of Catullus and entered public life in 56.
But he was closest to his uncle, a novelist, whose literary circle included Robert Penn Warren.
It was she who encouraged the 16-year-old Havel to convene his first literary circle.
His literary circle included the poets Albius Tibullus, Ovid (as a young man), Lygdamus, and Sulpicia (his niece).
Infiltrating a literary circle, Serena becomes smitten with a promising writer and must negotiate her divided loyalties.
American poet and essayist, a popular and respected figure in the Boston literary circle of her day.
She had been invited to a "literary circle" in a tent city the previous evening, she said.
In a statement released by her American publisher, Knopf, she paid tribute to the Canadian literary circle.
While in office he became a member of the literary circle of the poet-official Bai Juyi.
From 1807 to 1812 Chamisso toured France and Switzerland, participating in the literary circle of Madame de Staël.
He eventually landed in London, where he bought a large townhouse and became part of Boswell's social and literary circle.
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