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Discover Ludwig"literary classic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It implies a work of literature that is held in especially high regard due to its lasting impact. For example, "The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is considered a literary classic."
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A gay literary classic, and rightly so.
Yet it is a very strange literary classic.
"Easy A" is also tied (much more loosely than "Clueless") to a literary classic.
Rowling's talent is immense: she has created a 21st-century modern literary classic.
Presents forty-six fables derived from the Arabic literary classic, Kalīlah wa-Dimnah.
Joe Wright is reuniting with his muse Keira Knightley for another literary classic.
Huston was less fortunate with his 1951 adaptation of Stephen Crane's literary classic The Red Badge of Courage.
"Looking for The Stranger: Albert Camus and the Life of a Literary Classic," by Alice Kaplan (Univ. of Chicago Press).
For poetry, contemplate Habib Allah's painting from a manuscript of the Persian literary classic The Conference of the Birds.
Corstophine This moving and multi-faceted literary classic is the memoir of a young man haunted by religious doubt.
Perhaps the all-time literary classic about cocktail culture is The Hour, written by Bernard DeVoto in 1948.
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