Helene Eliat van de Velde, a psychologist and writer who elucidated Freudian insights into the literary portrayal of human behavior, died of cardio-respiratory failure on Sunday at her home in Manhattan.
Other literary portrayals of planned economies were Yevgeny Zamyatin's We, which was an influence on Orwell's work.
This metamorphosing matches Fleming's literary portrayal of a master criminal who will go to great lengths to preserve his anonymity, including the use of radical plastic surgery.
Though a literary portrayal of such rigidly defined domestic roles is not in itself a problem, an uncritical reading of these in an English classroom probably is.
Written so soon after Robespierre's execution, it may be regarded as the first literary portrayal of the man.
Wharton complains that American critics think "genuineness is to be found only in the rudimentary," a tired idea keeping our literary portrayals "tethered to the village pump."
In literary portrayals, the licence is presumed to be a discretionary one; distributed rarely and requiring extensive training to obtain, granted only to a handful of covert agents of a state in the interest of national security.
Modern ethnographers still recognize his works as the first accurate literary portrayal of the lifestyle of the Plains Indians.
The novel is a historical and literary portrayal of the status of women in the Old West.
In this volume, he deals with the literary portrayal of three groups, which have commonly been discriminated against in history: women, male homosexuals and Jews.