Chesterton's writings consistently displayed wit and a sense of humour.
Boyarin's writings display a wide and ever-shifting range of interests.
As well as a knowledge of contemporary art, her writing displays a keen awareness of debates in science, politics and critical theory.
Xenophanes' surviving writings display a skepticism that became more commonly expressed during the fourth century.
These writings, mainly collections of articles and lectures intended for the general public, display enlightened views and wide information.
His writings display a variety of beliefs that may appear contradictory.
Scientists in the field say that his writings misrepresent climate data and display numerous other errors.
These writings display extraordinary personal vanity, and convey a wholly false impression of Frederick's character.
His writings often display his philosophical kinship with those thinkers.
Fletcher's writings, while serious in nature, display his keen wit, sometimes demonstrated by the use of clever satire.