Sentence examples for literary origin from inspiring English sources

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Yahoo has a literary origin.

The hyperbole involves raising reality — one volume of Zola becomes every volume of Proust — and his tales almost always have a literary origin.

That's partly because the movie's concluding scenes, perhaps reflecting their literary origin (a novel by Marianne Fredriksson), rob us of some emotional payoffs.

There were even debates on whether sci-fi ought to belong to the domain of science or of literature; Chinese authors made effort to pull it back to its literary origin, attempting to change the way that sci-fi had been treated as a mere tool for disseminating scientific knowledge".

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Mr. Wright's movie, with a screenplay by Christopher Hampton, is less gimmicky and never loses sight of its literary origins.

In a rather directive demonstration of literary origins, Byatt takes her characters and her readers back to the storm-scoured coast of Brittany, which can be supposed the origin of primitive, haunting romance narratives.

Two writers whose literary origins were in the proletarian, documentary tradition turned to stories of crisis and flight--in Austrian Franz Innerhofer's Um die Wette Leben to Italy, in Ludwig Fels's Bleeding Heart to Tangiers.

But only rarely do these relatively purple passages transcend their literary origins, despite Mr. Kiggell's efforts to hack through the verbiage of an author still finding his voice.

The setup, with its protagonist seen through the eyes of an implicated observer, owes something to Henry James; the ironic conflicts of work and love are bitter; as ever in Sirk, the blend of high ideals and tawdry pursuits proves poisonous; and the literary origins of the story emerge in the surprising role played in the movie by a book, Willa Cather's "My Ántonia".

Inerrancy is the doctrine that "[b]eing wholly and verbally God-given, Scripture is without error or fault in all its teaching, no less in what it states about God's acts in creation, about the events of world history, and about its own literary origins under God, than in its witness to God's saving grace in individual lives".

The driving force behind the effort was Gertrude Atherton, a writer who saw in Coolbrith a connection to California's literary origins.

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