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(1) the literary intelligentsia
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(1) the literary intelligentsia
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(1) The apparent juxtaposition of literati and merchant culture at opposite ends of the east wall is misleading.
(2) The story appears to have been popular among the literati of the Heian period.
(3) Unfortunately, much of her work has been ignored, partly because she was eclipsed, as a woman, by the male literati of the Harlem Renaissance.
(4) The first, and the more obvious one, is that it has drawn high praise from every echelon of the British literati , winning both the T.S. Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Prize for poetry this year.
(5) This gives an idea of the variety of methods of broadcasting their ideas that the Scottish literati used, from the pamphlet to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
(6) His work has been praised by such respected literati as Muriel Spark, J. G. Ballard, William H. Gass, James Hynes and Peter Matthiessen.
(7) One of three brothers renowned for their abilities as essayists and Confucian literati , he earned the highest degree in the examination system in 1592.
(8) The national culture of literati who regarded him as the most important figure of the area built a shrine for him that reflected their perceptions of his status.
(9) That she's abandoning a decent husband because he doesn't fit with the literati and power-brokers among whom she now flits is both despicable and inevitable.
(10) The move has horrified the nation's literati in a country where serious literature is a serious business and popular with the masses.
(11) And there is plenty of humor at a drinking party of Bolivian literati .
(12) No scholar can describe it, the intellectuals cannot know it, the literati and writers cannot recognise it.
(13) She's not a great fan of theirs either, and if her success proves anything, it's that fiction has been reclaimed from the literati .
(14) The elite literati too adopted the fashion, and greatly influenced the designs.
(15) Most of these u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510fighting Brahminsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb were neither scholars nor literati .
(16) The visiting literati included the poet laureate Ted Hughes and his wife, Sylvia Plath.
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(1) The apparent juxtaposition of literati and merchant culture at opposite ends of the east wall is misleading.
(2) The story appears to have been popular among the literati of the Heian period.
(3) Unfortunately, much of her work has been ignored, partly because she was eclipsed, as a woman, by the male literati of the Harlem Renaissance.
(4) The first, and the more obvious one, is that it has drawn high praise from every echelon of the British literati , winning both the T.S. Eliot Prize and the Whitbread Prize for poetry this year.
(5) This gives an idea of the variety of methods of broadcasting their ideas that the Scottish literati used, from the pamphlet to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
(6) His work has been praised by such respected literati as Muriel Spark, J. G. Ballard, William H. Gass, James Hynes and Peter Matthiessen.
(7) One of three brothers renowned for their abilities as essayists and Confucian literati , he earned the highest degree in the examination system in 1592.
(8) The national culture of literati who regarded him as the most important figure of the area built a shrine for him that reflected their perceptions of his status.
(9) That she's abandoning a decent husband because he doesn't fit with the literati and power-brokers among whom she now flits is both despicable and inevitable.
(10) The move has horrified the nation's literati in a country where serious literature is a serious business and popular with the masses.
(11) And there is plenty of humor at a drinking party of Bolivian literati .
(12) No scholar can describe it, the intellectuals cannot know it, the literati and writers cannot recognise it.
(13) She's not a great fan of theirs either, and if her success proves anything, it's that fiction has been reclaimed from the literati .
(14) The elite literati too adopted the fashion, and greatly influenced the designs.
(15) Most of these u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510fighting Brahminsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb were neither scholars nor literati .
(16) The visiting literati included the poet laureate Ted Hughes and his wife, Sylvia Plath.
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