Right now I'm reading so many
great pieces of literature written long, long ago by caring, compassionate, sensitive and extraordinary thinkers.
Consequently, many truly great books and authors are never given a chance yet these books truly withstand the literary qualities to be
great pieces of literature.
It must really be great to live your life by such
a great piece of literature.
One wrote back: it's
a great piece of literature but we can't find a slot for it.
Dennis Lehane's Mystic River is both a great crime novel and
a great piece of literature.
Not exact matches
A
piece of literature would be ink scrawls on paper, and a
great literary critic would be someone with an ocular affinity for black on white.
The Bible is full
of fairy tales and should only be taken as a
piece of literature of great importance just as the Odyssey is, but it shouldn't be used to govern one's life, much less to help build a relationship with the biggest fictional and ever - changing character in human history.
What makes The
Great Gatsby such a monumental
piece of literature is not just the story or the interesting struggle between characters.
Since my undergraduate degrees were in Psychology and English
Literature, and having started writing stories at the very young age
of 8, I always tried to fathom what it was that made a
piece of fiction a
great work
of art.
Notes from a Dead House (also known as The House
of the Dead) is one
of the
greatest pieces of Russian
literature from one
of the best authors — Russian or otherwise —
of the 19th century.
Like a
great piece of classic
literature it works on many levels — a simple story
of two strangers who will transform each other's lives, a page - turning psychological thriller and a story about faith, doubt, and love.