文学的
因为在理解上,不是所有“文学的”(literary)写作皆是“虚构的”(fictional)写作,并且文学的写作是一种将“真实”(reality)的呈现问题,视为其“内容”(contents)的一种特色...
精通文学的
逐字地,照着原文;确实地,真正地,不加夸张地 literary adj.文学(上)的;精通文学的;书本的 literate adj.有读写能力的;文雅的,博学的,有文化修养的;精通文学的,长于写作的n.
文艺
literary(文艺的), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
书面的
... academic a.(大专院校)教学(上)的;大学的;学术性的;理论上的 literary a.文学(上)的;书面的 crucial a.决定性的;紧要关头的 ...
Literature, in its broadest sense, is any written work; etymologically the term derives from Latin literatura/litteratura "writing formed with letters", although some definitions include spoken or sung texts. More restrictively, it is writing that possesses literary merit, and language that foregrounds literariness, as opposed to ordinary language. Literature can be classified according to whether it is fiction or non-fiction and whether it is poetry or prose; it can be further distinguished according to major forms such as the novel, short story or drama; and works are often categorised according to historical periods or their adherence to certain aesthetic features or expectations (genre).Taken to mean only written works, literature was first produced by some of the world's earliest civilizations—those of Ancient Egypt and Sumeria—as early as the 4th millennium BC; taken to include spoken or sung texts, it originated even earlier, and some of the first written works may have been based on an already-existing oral tradition. As urban cultures and societies developed, there was a proliferation in the forms of literature. Developments in print technology allowed for literature to be distributed and experienced on an unprecedented scale, which has culminated in the twenty-first century in electronic literature.