Mr. Chávez's actions may speak louder than his literary citations.
The literary citations, pop-culture references and other aren't-I-smart affectations never let up.
It also set the trend for including biographies, literary citations, and other material in Chinese geographical works.
The literary citations, pop-culture references and other aren't-I-smart affectations never let up; it's the highbrow equivalent of the party boor telling off-color jokes in a loud voice.
The dialogue among them, replete with literary citations, whining over the politics of academia and the pompous passions of the self-important, has the effect of confining the play's resonance to campus size.
The script is a mere eight pages contrived from disjointed literary citations and harshly poetic declamations.
It provides detailed literary citations for entries.
This seems extraordinarily mischievous given that "Peony" is a "kunqu" opera - an elite, learned genre - with a text peppered with literary citations.
He is credited with inspiring a nearly 400-page volume on the history of Russian bathrooms and their place in world bathroom history, full of literary citations on the subject ranging from Chekhov to Solzhenitsyn.
The first literary citation for this negation is in Dashiell Hammett's 1930 "Maltese Falcon": "Do you know who he is?"