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How to use literatures in a sentence

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Several literatures bear on the relationship between gender and New Age beliefs and practices.
No record remains of the education that gave Chaucer lifelong familiarity with Latin and several vernacular languages and literatures.
Such literatures often reveal an authorial distaste for the social types involved.
She was a natural linguist and learnt Latin, Italian and English and studied their literatures.
Some of Mullen's pieces reflect the universal forms of riddles and punning found at the origins of all literatures.
A consistent political factor of these new literatures lies in its strong impetus towards decentring the existing hierarchy.
All of these writers' works, and a host of others, create the body of literatures that is the focus of contemporary critical studies of gender.
In the late 1970s the frontiers were radically expanded, bringing marginalized literatures into university courses.
According to these literatures, the root is bitter tonic and useful in cancer and strumous disease.
We traveled in the same circles and went to the same panels, and talked of ethnic literatures at every opportunity.
These deaths are real deaths, and they pile up in ways that define our histories and literatures and social sciences.
We hope that this collection will be an invitation to further scholarship in the intersections between minority literatures and social justice.
I fall back into my old fascination of trying to find the ideal metaphor for the United States, especially as demonstrated in our literatures.
As scholars and teachers of multiethnic literatures of the United States, we are in the business of interpretation.
As the hyphens and slash marks indicate, these emergent literatures do not fit under a single rubric.
The seminar's topic was Renaissance utopian literatures, focusing on More's Utopia.
Seed volumes were calculated as an ellipsoid of revolution from the nut length and width data obtained from literatures on dipterocarps.
Now I know that some will say it is not possible to study so many ethnic literatures and cultures.
It is a vital contribution to the growing critical corpus on literatures of the Americas.
The last and the best section is that of Modern Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, and Alexandrian Greek and Persian literatures.
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Our Romance languages are daughters of the Latin, our literatures are full of the ideas and of the literary methods of the Romans.
They have a share in the development of all Romance languages and literatures.
Many are able to read their native tongue, but all their traditions and all their lore is that of other lands and literatures.
The religions and literatures of the world will be open books, which he who wills may read.
New countries, languages, and literatures were brought into its view.
History has been revolutionised by the study of literatures.
The literatures of Europe, America, or Asia are an open book for him.
Who knows in how many unremembered nations' literatures this has been the Castalian Fountain?
No, we must expect a continual divergence in our literatures.
National one-sidedness and narrow-mindedness become more and more impossible, and from the numerous national and local literatures, there arises a world literature.
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