But they should be prepared to teach five or six classes of 30 or more students a day and will have precious little time to pursue literary glory.
In English, the word laureate has come to signify eminence or association with literary or military glory.
Mr. Reed, along with Paul Simon and a handful of other rock performers, is an ardent seeker of literary glory.
The interests of his love and literary glory had not diminished his love of horses.
End of glory, thought Caroline, as Henry James, the embodiment of all literary glory, shook her hand warmly and said, "At last.
His dreaming led him on to wider anticipations even than those of literary glory.
Slate readers responding to last week's invitation to name the scandal have not covered themselves in literary glory.
Two of his masterpieces, War and Peace and Anna Karenina will forever shine brightly among the literary glories of earth.
He wrote not for money or scholarly or literary glory but for the advancement of black people.
They pass before our imaginations like superior beings, radiant with the emanations of their genius, and surrounded by a halo of literary glory.