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literary convention

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literary
adjective
uk /ˈlɪt.ər.ər.i/ us /ˈlɪt̬.ə.rer.i/
relating to literature (= written artistic works, especially those with a high and lasting ...
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convention
noun
uk /kənˈven.ʃən/ us /kənˈven.ʃən/
a large formal meeting of people who do a particular job or have a similar interest, or a large meeting for a ...
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Examples of literary convention


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Both novels betray themselves in favor of a literaryconvention that, by the time they appeared, was rapidly becoming a joke.
By using a tired literaryconvention, he betrays his own political message.
Readers may be struck by the breadth of reading that is deftly cited, for this literaryconvention has faded in the current vogue for personal disclosures and biographies.
Lodge records "an enduring literaryconvention which made argot an indispensable component in any portrayal not only of the criminal fraternity, but of workingclass males in general" (247).
Condescension, as described in this historical outline, is not really a doctrine or a structure of feeling, but a transactional protocol, a social and literaryconvention.
Sarmiento moves away from the constraints of literaryconvention which structure this genre, and in this way he indicates his tenacious preference for an aesthetic-moral emotion.
Unbound by usual restrictions of taste and literaryconvention, its proponents claim that transgressive fiction is capable of pungent social commentary.
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Following literaryconvention, he claims that his early ancestors were of a ruling house that adopted the name of their dynasty as a family name.
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In an age when literaryconvention respected intense male relationships, she labels this one that preposterous friendship.
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Those elements, however, did nt mean the dead parts of literaryconvention.
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As is customary in autobiography in general, she uses the literaryconvention of flashbacks in order to tie this book to its predecessors.
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Some of the chapters even ignore literary conventions, such as an introduction and conclusion, leaving the reader to search for the argument alone.
Scientists do not carry out their work and then report on it, using a fixed set of literary conventions.
Alpers reconceptualizes literaryconvention as something constitutive and enabling.
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Literary conventions iron out the dialect and personal turns of phrase, suppressing its uniqueness.
But all three men betray a common ignorance of standard literary conventions, using only a bare chronological skeleton to organise their thoughts.
Indeed, it follows the general, though not universal, literary conventions.
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The absence of modern literary conventions, which are an aid to comprehension, was an early and persistent source of errors affecting transmission of the text.
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It is claimed to be politically radical, because it thus' defies' literary conventions and traditions.
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