Each era name has a literary meaning.
His by now iconic flag and target paintings emphatically reintroduced legible sign, symbol and literary meaning into the territory of abstract art.
Eco liked this title because the rose was a symbolic object so rich in literary meaning it hardly had any meaning left at all.
Mao accomplished mass coverage, and the Chinese text was used to carry the literary meaning to the people.
These critics believe the graphic novel, like the jackets, can minimize or disguise any literary meaning.
It is described in the Concise Oxford Dictionary as a poetic and literary adjective meaning 'glittering; sparkling'.
The band took its name from an archaic, literary meaning of the word "spleen," with one letter changed when rendered in Latin letters.
The title has been translated as 'voices', while the literary meaning of Shabdangal is 'sounds', not necessarily human or other 'voices'.
The work is of a rather insignificant literary meaning.
Most writers, most readers even more so, want to believe in such magnifications of literary method and literary meaning.