Sentences with phrase «literary version»

Elsewhere, the New York Times painted a wonderful picture of the offices in which the Nook is developed, a kind of literary version of Silicon Valley tech giants:
Instead they found that empathetic expressions were more numerous among readers of the more popularly written story than among readers of the more literary version.
The novel TRUE GRIT, written by a Confederate or southern aristocrat, is a literary version of what Tocqueville called aristocratic history, an (Homeric journey or) epic that displays virtue and nobility as real and effective.
That's because the publishing industry is afraid of a literary version of Napster.
By that measure, the macabre drama has less riding on it, even as author Harris has chosen to wrap up its literary version, to the chagrin of some fans.
KDP is already the literary version of a Second World War Nazi death camp for ebooks.
The phrase invokes a wonderful couplet from late in «Byzantium,» a poem by William Butler Yeats, who in 1933 was ceremoniously contemplating «complexity» in a room at the top of a tower in Galway, the literary version of the ascetic space of the studio.
And my house no longer looks like a literary version of Hoarders.
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