As a poet, he shows a personal tone, due to his military and diplomatic obligations, out of Spain and its literary tendencies.
I'm telling you this because your peacetime record shows certain literary tendencies.
She liked his literary tendencies, but had reason to detest official Paul Prys, as we shall see later.
She evinced a literary tendency at the age of seven, when she began a diary, which she continued almost uninterruptedly until her death.
There is, of course, a modern literary tendency to write unsparing, unsentimental and unapologetic memoirs, and "The Cap" fits in nicely.
In private life Mackenzie was a cultivated and learned gentleman with literary tendencies.
Speaking against social realism in 'The Author as Producer', he identifies a work's 'political tendency' and its 'literary tendency'.
While Fortey has corrected some of Gould's scientific conclusions, he has also borrowed some of his literary tendencies.
He has negative feelings about this literary tendency.
In fact, Sab could be considered an early example of negrismo, a literary tendency when white creole authors depicted black people, usually with a favorable stance.