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  • 31Literary merit — is a quality of written work, generally applied to the genre of literary fiction. A work is said to have literary merit (to be a work of art) if it is a work of quality, that is if it has some aesthetic value. The concept is important in law… …

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  • 32Literary activism — is a form of protest and critique aimed at corporate publishing houses and the literary fiction/nonfiction which they publish. The progenitors of literary activism are the members of the Underground Literary Alliance. This group of writers is… …

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  • 33Literary presses — are publishing companies that publish books with a literary or artistic emphasis.List of literary publishersLiterary presses include the following: [ [http://www.publishingcentral.com/subject.html?sid=145 si=1 kwd=literary+publishers Book… …

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  • 34literary property — The interest of an author in an original and expressive composition, that entitles the author to the exclusive use and profit thereof, with no interest vested in any other individual. The corporal property in which an intellectual production is… …

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  • 35Literary Kicks — is a website that functions as a digital library of poetry and prose, biography and cultural criticism. LitKicks became well known as a resource for news and information on the Beat Generation, including Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William S.… …

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  • 36Literary Review — is a British literary periodical founded in 1979 by Dr. Anne Smith, head of the Department of English at Edinburgh University.Edited for many years by veteran journalist Auberon Waugh, it is now under the editorship of Nancy Sladek, and reviews a …

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  • 37literary agent — ➔ agent * * * literary agent UK US noun [C] ► a person whose job is to help writers sell their books to companies so that they can be published: »A literary agent takes care of all my book deals …

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  • 38literary property — ➔ property * * * literary property UK US noun [C or U] LAW ► someone s written or printed work, protected by law from being copied and sold by someone else: »The statute relocated the origin of literary property from the publisher to the author.… …

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  • 39Literary cycle — Literary cycles are groups of stories grouped around common figures, often (though not necessarily) based on mythical figures or loosely on historic ones. Examples of Literary Cycles * One well known such cycle is the Arthurian cycle, the stories …

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  • 40Literary and Debating Society — may refer to: *Literary and Debating Society (NUI, Galway), at National University of Ireland, Galway *Literary and Debating Society (NUI, Maynooth), at National University of Ireland, Maynooth …

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