"literary" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- They also have literary cachet: he is a famous novelist, and she is one of his most devoted and, it would seem, insightful readers.
- Vampires, pale and seductive, have enjoyed literary cachet for nearly two centuries.
- AS Southern cities go, Knoxville, Tenn., doesn't have the literary cachet of, say, Oxford, Miss., William Faulkner's hometown.
- Perhaps Mr. Carcaterra, whose last book was the best-selling "Sleepers" (made into a movie starring Robert De Niro), was trying to acquire some literary cachet.
- Whatever literary cachet SF had laboriously earned evaporated overnight.
- He says there are obvious trends in Oscarology that favor historical epics, "the A-list productions" and "movies that have literary cachet."
- They gave the press a certain literary cachet, though most of the titles were along the lines of "Until She Screams" and "There's a Whip in My Valise."
- As do Katie Roiphe, Ted Heller and David Updike, along with numerous others whose last names have built-in literary cachet.
- Uncanny as it may seem, and perhaps a touch ironical as well, Joyce Carol Oates has added enormously to her already enormous literary cachet with these tiny - mostly exquisite - gems.
- Everybody was there, except maybe Matthew Scudder, the hard-drinking ex-cop who gave the place its literary cachet.
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