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  • 31Literary tourism — is a type of cultural tourism that deals with places and events from fictional texts as well as the lives of their authors. This could include following the route a fictional character charts in a novel, visiting particular settings from a story… …

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  • 32work — n 1 Work, labor, travail, toil, drudgery, grind are comparable when they mean effort or exertion directed to the accomplishment of an end, or an employment or activity which involves such expenditure of effort or exertion. Work is the most… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 33literary property — ➔ property * * * literary property UK US noun [C or U] LAW ► someone s written or printed work, protected by law from being copied and sold by someone else: »The statute relocated the origin of literary property from the publisher to the author.… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 34Literary Monster Mash-Up — Literary classics updated to include monsters. Reporting on the forthcoming publication of “Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters,” (the follow up to “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies,”) The Guardian’s Alison Flood observed: Pride and Prejudice… …

    Dictionary of unconsidered lexicographical trifles

  • 35Literary Hall — Infobox nrhp | name =Literary Hall nrhp type = caption = location= Main High Streets Romney, West Virginia lat degrees = 39 | lat minutes = 20 | lat seconds = 32 | lat direction = N long degrees = 78 | long minutes = 45 | long seconds = 23 | long …

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  • 36Literary Mama — Description = Literary Mama (LiteraryMama.com) is an online literary magazine focused on publishing writing about motherhood in a variety of genre. The writing found at Literary Mama challenges all types of media to rethink its narrow focus of… …

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  • 37Literary agent — A literary agent is an agent who represents writers and their written works to publishers, theatrical producers and film producers and assists in the sale and deal negotiation of the same. Literary agents most often represent novelists,… …

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  • 38Literary executor — A literary executor is a person with decision making power in respect of a literary estate. According to Wills, Administration and Taxation: a practical guide (1990)[1] A will may appoint different executors to deal with different parts of the… …

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  • 39Literary adaptations —    From its beginnings, Spanish cinema has sought inspiration in literary sources. One reason was popularity: if a film is based on a well known book, there will at least be curiosity to see how the translation into images has been done, or, for… …

    Guide to cinema

  • 40Literary adaptations —    From its beginnings, Spanish cinema has sought inspiration in literary sources. One reason was popularity: if a film is based on a well known book, there will at least be curiosity to see how the translation into images has been done, or, for… …

    Historical dictionary of Spanish cinema