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All of this is exemplified by belletristic citations.
A quotation dash is also used, and is predominant in belletristic literature.
Mills expresses wonder at all this belletristic mule mortality.
Even clever writers working on demand for money could dream of belletristic grandeur, the kind not measured in coin.
Book reviewers are fond of calling belletristic novels "poetic."
The images and the personalities are striking enough to deserve approval from a purely belletristic standpoint.
Such admiration and wonder have no place in the present-day world of academic criticism, where they are abused as belletristic connoisseurship.
Pithy, glancing, pungent and graceful, the book is a distinguished contribution to belletristic biography.
The pujanggas were mostly interested in the remains of pre-Islamic belletristic literature.
But these faults are more than amply compensated for by the grandeur and passion of the author's defiantly old-fashioned belletristic project.
In 1889, the society began to publish journals (Est: albumid), which consisted of scientific articles, essays and belletristic texts.
The shift affected mostly scientific writing in Germany, whereas most belletristic literature and newspapers continued to be printed in broken fonts.
It is also Sufi genre of belletristic Arab literature (Touma 1996, p. 161).
The first, "The King of the Novel," shows Mr. Irving to be a spirited and persuasive belletristic essayist.
His paintings are now regularly published in history classroom books, monographs of The History of Russia, and historical belletristic literature.
The Harvard Medical School - thinly disguised in "Becoming a Doctor" - cannot be faulted for lack of attention to belletristic talent among its applicants.
In his belletristic, published in literary and popular journals, Bushkov has been critical of conventional academic approaches in fields such as history and evolutionary biology.
Entitled Al-Jamrah al-Ūla ("The first coal"), he described it as the only belletristic book published in Iraq that year.
His Gesammelte Werke appeared in 10 volumes (Vienna, 1783-87), and contained most of his belletristic works, poems, and dramas.
Another trend, one that will be welcome to former English majors who have felt frozen out of the field by the difficulties of theory, is toward more accessible, belletristic writing styles.
The story's "author," voicing his distress through footnotes, frets about his inability to pull off the intended "cycle of very short belletristic pieces" in the form of pop quizzes.
Under his management in October 2003, daily Vijesti started the publishing action that counted over 3 mil printed books of various content-from encyclopedias to belletristic and art books.
Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres combines the fundamental principles of belletristic rhetoric and literary theory in a concise, accessible form.
Lev L'vovich, whom his father once called "Leo Tolstoy, Junior", was a fairly well known and respected belletristic author and playwright in pre-Revolutionary Russia.
The author Gerrit Pasterkamp has written books in Urkers, including translations of the Jewish and Christian Psalms and belletristic works.