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Literary study   /lˈɪtərˌɛri stˈədi/   Listen
Literary study

noun
1.
The humanistic study of literature.






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"Literary study" Quotes from Famous Books



... lacking, and still more obviously something redundant in the nature of this girl who had drawn him to her which made it necessary that he should assert mere sportiveness on his part as his reason in seeking her—something in her quite antipathetic to that side of him which had been occupied with literary study and the magnificent Christminster dream. It had been no vestal who chose THAT missile for opening her attack on him. He saw this with his intellectual eye, just for a short; fleeting while, as by the light of a falling lamp ...
— Jude the Obscure • Thomas Hardy

... the last, in asking what the scripture writers meant in their own time, and what their meaning is to us; but it seeks the answer, by using the same methods for the investigation which would be applied in ordinary literature; not by abstract speculation, apart from literary study of actual documents. It makes the conceptions which civilization and history have created, to be the test for comparison, not the eternal truths of reason which are supposed to exist irrespective of civilization ...
— History of Free Thought in Reference to The Christian Religion • Adam Storey Farrar



Words linked to "Literary study" :   poetics, arts, lit, humanistic discipline, literary criticism, rhetoric, comparative literature, literature, liberal arts, classics, lit crit, humanities



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