A comparison between literature and another art form, thus, is secondary to establishing "outlines of strictly literary evolution".
He suggests that literary evolution both changed and reflected new ways of thinking about the self.
In the twentieth Century Flemish literature evolved further and was influenced by the international literary evolution.
The ancient classical drama; a study in literary evolution intended for readers in English and in the original.
Enda McCaffrey, Octave Mirbeau's literary intellectual evolution as a french writer (1880-1914), Edwin Mellen Press, 2000, 246 pages.
It is important to take into account how this readership has been constructed and to recognize the danger implicit in the formulation of a totalizing version of literary evolution.
The Hussite revolution of the 15th century created a definite break in the literary evolution of Czech literature and forms its own separate history within Czech literature.
"In light of his concept of literary evolution as a struggle among competing elements, the method of parody, "the dialectic play of devices," becomes an important vehicle of change" (Steiner, "Russian Formalism" 21).
Moulton, Richard Green, The ancient classical drama; a study in literary evolution intended for readers in English and in the original, Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1890.
Langa's success prompted his literary evolution from poetry to novels.