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nonliterary
/ nɒnˈlɪtərərɪ; -ˈlɪtrərɪ /
adjective
- not of, relating to, concerned with, or characteristic of literature or scholarly writing
Example Sentences
It’s in the series’ DNA to be a little cornball, and that there’s nothing overtly fancy or stylish in the production reflects the sort of nonliterary literature from which it springs.
The other, more plausible view is that his nonliterary interests are a profound clue to unraveling his work.
“Unlike a lot of American writers, Chang mixes mainly with nonliterary people,” Eugenides, who taught with Lee at Princeton, wrote.
In this formulation, “genre” is a pejorative adjective for any kind of mediocre writing rather than a designation for nonliterary styles, and can easily refer to mediocre fiction that happens to carry “literary” markers.
As Price notes, many old-fashioned infrastructures are enjoying an unlikely comeback, sometimes by baiting the trap: libraries now get people in the door by loaning lawnmowers, croquet sets, cake pans, and other nonliterary essentials.
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