Then, it seemed an epiphany in the classic literary sense, an event after which nothing afterward would be the same.
In the literary sense, it means breaking the mold of the old stories and trying to tell new ones.
Barnes' is probably the most accomplished in a literary sense.
He wanted art to have an expressive, emotive, even psychological content, though not in any literary sense.
I fail to see how this at all valid in a literary sense.
In the 12 years I was away the city has taken off in a literary sense.
We try to make students responsive to the complexities of literary sense.
"I have changed nothing from the original draft," she said, "only revised it in a literary sense."
However, these periods are not "generations" in the traditional literary sense.
In a literary sense, the villain speech is also used as a form of exposition.