Sentence examples for literary concerns from inspiring English sources

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Rankin has also expressed more literary concerns about his earlier books.

Buford went on to explain that the success of "Midnight's Children," Rushdie's Booker Prize-winning 1981 novel, helped show that cross-culturalism and the varieties of the English language "were exciting, urgent, entertaining, serious literary concerns" and were also "the stuff of books people wanted to buy".

But it is far from clear that Vienna represented simply a phase of ossification in Schlegel's intellectual life or even a turn away from the most important philosophical and literary concerns of the young romantic.

Part of the novel's reputation is based on its expression of postmodern literary concerns through thematic focus on metafiction, historiography, metahistory, marxist criticism and feminism.

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The size of dreams is a well-worn literary concern.

By what preposterous reckoning is (for example) a meditation on an Italian bean a literary concern?

Which is not to trivialise: Waldman defends dating as a human, and by extension literary concern, through the character of Aurit, whom Nate thinks of as "one of the smartest women – people" he knows.

The key point is that as few extra-literary concerns as possible should stand in the way of good writers – not the claim that no one should ever write about experience not their own, nor the sustenance of ancient privileges of race, education, sexuality and class.

The exemplary story of literary adaptation concerns Jean-Luc Godard's "Masculine Feminine," from 1965, which was adapted from two stories by Maupassant.

But what with the animal pelts, the swords and the adaptation from popular fiction (in this case Bernard Cornwell's Saxon Stories, fixture of railway terminus WH Smiths across the country, and scorn sponge of literary snobs), concerns about a misguided stab at Game Of Thrones – Game Of Krones maybe – are natural.

It has high literary credentials, concerns New York during a war effort (World War II), is written with breathtaking clarity, is packed with information (on topics like the rise of comic-book superheroes and the secrets of magicians) and happens to be enthralling reading.

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