Associations to the word «Literature»
Noun
- Ancient
- Ba
- Modernity
- Dissertation
- Abstract
- Algebra
- Psychology
- Hinduism
- Author
- Poem
- Faulkner
- Joyce
- Monograph
- Colonialism
- Theology
- Keats
- Enlightenment
- Shamanism
- Proverb
- Poe
- Fable
- Appreciation
- Fantasy
- Iconography
- Oriental
- Bible
- Study
- Herder
- Topic
- Symbolism
- Writings
- Myth
- Islamic
- English
- Oratory
- Tamil
- Motif
- Corpus
- Testament
- Critique
- Tennyson
- Anglo
- Antiquity
- Twain
- Lore
- Of
- Politics
- Dryden
- Jurisprudence
- Treatise
- Humanist
- Intellectual
- Nietzsche
- Persian
- Critic
- Lexicon
- Pamphlet
Adjective
- Allegorical
- Philosophical
- Prophetic
- Jain
- Exhaustive
- Multicultural
- Marxist
- Concise
- Seminal
- Devoted
- Mystical
- Stylistic
- Welsh
- Prolific
- Modern
- Gaelic
- Esoteric
- Romanian
- Nineteenth
- Mythological
- Romantic
- Quarterly
- Germanic
- Seventeenth
- Secular
- Malay
- Autobiographical
- Extant
- Cornish
- Speculative
- Biographical
- Profane
- Emeritus
- Twentieth
- Greek
- Everyday
- Journalistic
Wiktionary
LITERATURE, noun. The body of all written works.
LITERATURE, noun. The collected creative writing of a nation, people, group, or culture.
LITERATURE, noun. All the papers, treatises, etc. published in academic journals on a particular subject.
LITERATURE, noun. Written fiction of a high standard.
LITERATURE REVIEW, noun. A scholarly paper compiled from published sources, which sums up current knowledge of a particular topic.
LITERATURE REVIEWS, noun. Plural of literature review
Dictionary definition
LITERATURE, noun. Creative writing of recognized artistic value.
LITERATURE, noun. The humanistic study of a body of literature; "he took a course in Russian lit".
LITERATURE, noun. Published writings in a particular style on a particular subject; "the technical literature"; "one aspect of Waterloo has not yet been treated in the literature".
LITERATURE, noun. The profession or art of a writer; "her place in literature is secure".
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