Sentence examples for literary reflections from inspiring English sources

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All the literary reflections that have evaporated into a wordless interplay of colour and space are still in the book.

There's been an explosion of superb nature and travel writing in the past few years by writers who have fused the genres with memoir and literary reflections.

He writes with self-effacing humor and mixes a few of his own poems with memoir, natural history, and literary reflections — on Wordsworth, Ted Hughes, the Brontës, and others.

Literary reflections on the Biafra war have a long and distinguished history, from the most famous poet to have died in the war, Christopher Okigbo, to Chinua Achebe, Cyprian Ekwensi and Flora Nwapa.

In 1998, Bolaño published his best-known work, the sprawling novel Los Detectives Salvajes (The Wild Detectives), a challenging mixture of thriller, philosophical and literary reflections, pastiche and autobiography, which he baptised "infrarealism".

It was first published in German in 1995, translated into English three years later and is an account of a walking tour of Suffolk, the people he meets, the places he visits, and the historical and literary reflections prompted by what he sees and senses, taking his mind around the world.

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It is the unconscious literary reflection of 1950s American colonialism.

First, because of the reflection: a literary reflection about himself and the influence of his father, as a chancellor representing the United States during the Lincoln Administration.

It was for their benefit that Marías wrote a "literary reflection" on the period which he included toward the beginning of the novel.

And there are many pieces of literary reflection, in the form of little paragraph-long essays, like this: One is either an outside (Homer, Tolstoy) or an inside (Kafka) writer.

They abound in verbal conceits, ambivalence, assonance, alliteration, palindromes; they change abruptly from earnest to jest, from the crude to the most sublime, as the mid-20th-century scholar G.E. von Grunebaum pointed out in his evaluation of this form, which he regarded as the most typical literary reflection of the Islamic spirit.

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