Foy/Michelsen apparently struggled from the late 1990s on to keep his dual literary identity hidden.
Due to the name's prevalence considerable confusion exists about Caradoc's identity, both historical and literary.
Foden said that the whole novel could be seen as a performance of Irving's own literary identity.
That case of mistaken literary identity evolved into a literary infatuation.
What their community needed, they said, was a literary identity.
During the 19th century, writer Mikael Nalbandian worked to create a new Armenian literary identity.
Warne's did exactly that, and Ernest apologised direct to Beatrix, thus acknowledging his awareness of her literary identity.
I will simply threaten to destroy him if he so much as breathes a hint of your literary identity.
Sidney advocates a place for poetry within the framework of an aristocratic state, while showing concern for both literary and national identity.
This system fell into place largely because the nation did not have any real individual literary identity at this point in time.