They reject a static hierarchy or generationalist understanding of literary greats.
S Byatt urged him to write a long novel, and he's made it in homage to the 19th century's literary greats.
Andy Miller of the Telegraph called the recipes "note-perfect parodies of literary greats".
The property was popular with Hollywood and British film stars, artists and literary greats.
Oswestry is the birth place of Wilfred Owen and Barbara Pym - two internationally renowned literary greats.
Because of these, Andrewes has been commemorated by literary greats such as T. S. Eliot.
This month sees the publication of Letters by two 20th-century literary greats, PG Wodehouse and Ernest Hemingway.
Admittedly, literary greats studied here, too: Byron, Tennyson, Wordsworth and Nabokov for starters.
This is where author Ian Fleming wrote his James Bond novels in the 1950s and '60s (while entertaining literary and silverscreen greats from the era).
Here too the Bards of Brentford, the poets and playwrights, the literary greats, born to the borough and now beloved the world over.