'Hekhalot' writings are the literary artifacts of the Maasei Merkavah.
It helps that Wainewright survives mostly as a literary artifact; he hardly has a life.
The museum researches, catalogs, preserves, and exhibits literary artifacts.
And now we learn that a priceless literary artifact, the British village, has turned into a place with all the charm of Fort Lauderdale.
From this garden each year also comes the Heronswood catalogue, a major literary artifact in the world of gardening ephemera.
Mr. Ryan has the sometimes unsettling privilege of living in a literary artifact.
This collage aspect has given the book considerable cachet as a postmodern literary artifact.
In the late 1970s the opening video switched to views of antique books and other literary artifacts.
A copy, dating to 1707, of the statutes of 1408 is the oldest known literary artifact of the society.
This approach strips the literary artifact from its connection with the author, reader, and historical background.