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Qué (quién) es literary - definición

Literary forgeries and mystifications; Literary forgeries; Literary frauds; Literary Hoax; Literary hoax; Literary forger
  • Cover of ''[[The Songs of Bilitis]]'' (1894), a French [[pseudotranslation]] of Ancient Greek [[erotic poetry]] by [[Pierre Louÿs]]

Literary         
  • Library]] of the [[Palais Bourbon]] in Paris
  • A [[calligram]] by [[Guillaume Apollinaire]]. These are a type of poem in which the written words are arranged in such a way to produce a visual image.
  • The intricate frontispiece of the [[Diamond Sutra]] from [[Tang dynasty]] China, the world's earliest dated printed book, AD 868 ([[British Library]])
  • [[Soviet]] poet [[Anna Akhmatova]] (1922), whose works were condemned and censored by the [[Stalin]]ist authorities
  • Kyrgyz]] [[manaschi]] performing part of the [[Epic of Manas]] at a [[yurt]] camp in [[Karakol]], [[Kyrgyzstan]]
  • Giordano]]'s opera ''[[Andrea Chénier]]''
  • [[Egyptian hieroglyphs]] with [[cartouche]]s for the name "[[Ramesses II]]", from the [[Luxor Temple]], [[New Kingdom]]
  • Parnassus]]'' fresco (1511), key figures in the Western canon
  • one of the best-selling books]] ever published.<ref>...remains the most translated Italian book and, after the Bible, the most widely read... by Francelia Butler, ''Children's Literature'', Yale University Press, 1972.</ref>
  • Sculpture in [[Berlin]] depicting a stack of books on which are inscribed the names of great German writers
  • Limestone [[Kish tablet]] from [[Sumer]] with pictographic writing; may be the earliest known writing, 3500 BC. [[Ashmolean Museum]]
POLYSEMOUS TERM REFERRING TO A WRITTEN ART FORM, AND THE SET OF LITERARY WORK
LiteraryArt; LiteraTure; Literary Art; Literary; Literatures; Literary work; Literary arts; Literary works; Ltierature; Literature by region; Prose fiction; Litterature; Literary art; Literary aesthetics; The literature
·adj Of or pertaining to letters or literature; pertaining to learning or learned men; as, literary fame; a literary history; literary conversation.
II. Literary ·adj Versed in, or acquainted with, literature; occupied with literature as a profession; connected with literature or with men of letters; as, a literary man.
literary         
  • Library]] of the [[Palais Bourbon]] in Paris
  • A [[calligram]] by [[Guillaume Apollinaire]]. These are a type of poem in which the written words are arranged in such a way to produce a visual image.
  • The intricate frontispiece of the [[Diamond Sutra]] from [[Tang dynasty]] China, the world's earliest dated printed book, AD 868 ([[British Library]])
  • [[Soviet]] poet [[Anna Akhmatova]] (1922), whose works were condemned and censored by the [[Stalin]]ist authorities
  • Kyrgyz]] [[manaschi]] performing part of the [[Epic of Manas]] at a [[yurt]] camp in [[Karakol]], [[Kyrgyzstan]]
  • Giordano]]'s opera ''[[Andrea Chénier]]''
  • [[Egyptian hieroglyphs]] with [[cartouche]]s for the name "[[Ramesses II]]", from the [[Luxor Temple]], [[New Kingdom]]
  • Parnassus]]'' fresco (1511), key figures in the Western canon
  • one of the best-selling books]] ever published.<ref>...remains the most translated Italian book and, after the Bible, the most widely read... by Francelia Butler, ''Children's Literature'', Yale University Press, 1972.</ref>
  • Sculpture in [[Berlin]] depicting a stack of books on which are inscribed the names of great German writers
  • Limestone [[Kish tablet]] from [[Sumer]] with pictographic writing; may be the earliest known writing, 3500 BC. [[Ashmolean Museum]]
POLYSEMOUS TERM REFERRING TO A WRITTEN ART FORM, AND THE SET OF LITERARY WORK
LiteraryArt; LiteraTure; Literary Art; Literary; Literatures; Literary work; Literary arts; Literary works; Ltierature; Literature by region; Prose fiction; Litterature; Literary art; Literary aesthetics; The literature
a.
1.
Of literature or learning.
2.
Learned, lettered, bookish, well-read, book-learned, literate, instructed, erudite, scholarly.
literary         
  • Library]] of the [[Palais Bourbon]] in Paris
  • A [[calligram]] by [[Guillaume Apollinaire]]. These are a type of poem in which the written words are arranged in such a way to produce a visual image.
  • The intricate frontispiece of the [[Diamond Sutra]] from [[Tang dynasty]] China, the world's earliest dated printed book, AD 868 ([[British Library]])
  • [[Soviet]] poet [[Anna Akhmatova]] (1922), whose works were condemned and censored by the [[Stalin]]ist authorities
  • Kyrgyz]] [[manaschi]] performing part of the [[Epic of Manas]] at a [[yurt]] camp in [[Karakol]], [[Kyrgyzstan]]
  • Giordano]]'s opera ''[[Andrea Chénier]]''
  • [[Egyptian hieroglyphs]] with [[cartouche]]s for the name "[[Ramesses II]]", from the [[Luxor Temple]], [[New Kingdom]]
  • Parnassus]]'' fresco (1511), key figures in the Western canon
  • one of the best-selling books]] ever published.<ref>...remains the most translated Italian book and, after the Bible, the most widely read... by Francelia Butler, ''Children's Literature'', Yale University Press, 1972.</ref>
  • Sculpture in [[Berlin]] depicting a stack of books on which are inscribed the names of great German writers
  • Limestone [[Kish tablet]] from [[Sumer]] with pictographic writing; may be the earliest known writing, 3500 BC. [[Ashmolean Museum]]
POLYSEMOUS TERM REFERRING TO A WRITTEN ART FORM, AND THE SET OF LITERARY WORK
LiteraryArt; LiteraTure; Literary Art; Literary; Literatures; Literary work; Literary arts; Literary works; Ltierature; Literature by region; Prose fiction; Litterature; Literary art; Literary aesthetics; The literature
¦ adjective
1. relating to literature, especially of the kind viewed as having artistic merit.
concerned with literature as a profession.
2. associated with formal writing.
Derivatives
literarily adverb
literariness noun
Origin
C17 (in the sense 'relating to the letters of the alphabet'): from L. litterarius, from littera (see letter).

Wikipedia

Literary forgery

Literary forgery (also known as literary mystification, literary fraud or literary hoax) is writing, such as a manuscript or a literary work, which is either deliberately misattributed to a historical or invented author, or is a purported memoir or other presumably nonfictional writing deceptively presented as true when, in fact, it presents untrue or imaginary information or content.

Ejemplos de uso de literary
1. How would the effects of literary patents compare with the effects of literary copyright?
2. Their works included classical literary works based on the principle of historicism and literary comments.
3. She is known for her thoughtful literary critiques of contemporary Saudi works using Western schools of literary criticism.
4. One review said it was "destined for literary prizes". The Guardian said: "Lee Cotton is a literary Forrest Gump.
5. "The End," which takes place in that classic literary setting, a desert island, has its share of literary references.