English to Telugu Dictionary literary

literary

సాహిత్య
definition
adjective
the great literary works of the nineteenth century
concerning the writing, study, or content of literature, especially of the kind valued for quality of form.
Yes, I do feel if Urdu has to survive as a literary language it has to increase its vocabulary.
(of language) associated with literary works or other formal writing; having a marked style intended to create a particular emotional effect.
translation of 'literary '
విద్యావిధానం,
విద్యాసంబంధమైన
example
None of this interested Forster or, for that matter, most 'literary' scholars of the past 25 years.
Books of educative and 'literary' value are kept in libraries for prisoners having an academic bent of mind.
Recipients range from preeminent national museums to small 'literary' magazines that could not survive without subsidies.
Writers and 'literary' academics have never been closer, and never further apart.
Our long list, short list and eventual choice of winner reflected our estimate of 'literary' quality and nothing else.
Some of them were published in a few magazines, including some 'literary' journals.
So many of us in the 'literary' and academic worlds who knew him only casually still felt as if he was a friend and colleague.
There is an acknowledged double standard in how we view a prolific genre writer and a fruitful 'literary' author.
The effectiveness of a cabaret song depends only partly on the 'literary' quality of its text.
Train tracks and trains themselves have long signified both real and metaphorical journeys in African American 'literary' and vernacular culture.
You cannot help notice the remarkable 'literary' , almost lyrical, quality about the work.
The 'literary' utterance too creates the state of affairs to which it refers, in several respects.
Although it is a form of literary study, it is not a form of 'literary' scholarship.
Having a piece selected for this anthology is perhaps the highest honour a 'literary' magazine can receive.
Alas, the story is not only unverified but has a suspiciously 'literary' quality about it.
This point can be made another way by considering Orwell's place in a growing field of 'literary' studies.
Studies of Australian war reporting have been fragmentary and of varied 'literary' quality.
He felt that the genius of 'literary' artists was documented in their openness to the unusual.
In the second half of the 19th century, a group of 'literary' figures became identified as Symbolists.
He adds that he recently had dinner with a 'literary' editor and a book reviewer and they both felt the same way.
But few of them would make claims for the 'literary' value of those texts.
The prize is popularly seen as an award for a new novelists of adult 'literary' fiction, but this is not the case.
He is chiefly concerned with 'literary' fiction, but the same danger exists in every other genre.
The contents and 'literary' character of the Koran defy brief categorization.
Eventually, he found an agent after one of his short stories was published in a 'literary' magazine.
Sometimes a creative writer may be forced by circumstances into the position of 'literary' academic.
She was arts editor, theatre critic and subsequently 'literary' editor for The Spectator during the Sixties.
But then it was read by the 'literary' editor of the Washington Post, who was amazed by what he saw.
Considered to be an immense 'literary' figure, he earned his place in history with a simple tearjerker.
It could be interpreted as 'literary' criticism - and it is certainly causing a stink.
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