Phrases with «literary legend»

The phrase "literary legend" refers to a person who is highly respected, renowned, and influential in the world of literature. They have made significant and lasting contributions to the field, often creating timeless works that continue to be admired and celebrated by many readers. Full definition

Sentences with «literary legend»

  • They're studded with classic anecdotes — the stuff from which literary legends are spun. (bookpage.com)
  • The city that never sleeps has inspired a whole cast of famous and infamous literary legends. (greatrail.com)
  • Rupert Everett's directorial debut The Happy Prince follows in the footsteps of no less than three attempts to catalogue the life of literary legend Oscar Wilde, and does so with the panache that one might assume necessary for fictionalising his life, but there's a curious gaudy slant to proceedings which sees it not far off BBC prime time drama territory. (lwlies.com)
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