- literary scene
- s.círculos literarios, ambiente literario.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
scene — ► NOUN 1) the place where a real or fictional incident occurs or occurred. 2) a view or landscape as seen by a spectator. 3) an incident or representation of an incident of a specified nature: scenes of violence. 4) a sequence of continuous… … English terms dictionary
scene — noun 1 place where sth happened ADJECTIVE ▪ accident, crash, crime, murder ▪ footprints found near the murder scene VERB + SCENE ▪ attend … Collocations dictionary
Literary or Profane Legends — Literary or Profane Legends † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Literary or Profane Legends In the period of national origins history and legend are inextricably mingled. In the course of oral transmission historic narrative necessarily becomes … Catholic encyclopedia
scene — (n.) 1530s, subdivision of an act of a play, also stage setting, from M.Fr. scène (14c.), from L. scaena, scena scene, stage, from Gk. skene scene, stage, originally tent or booth, related to skia shadow, shade, via notion of something that gives … Etymology dictionary
Literary technique — A literary technique (also, literary device, procedure or method) is any element or the entirety of elements a writer intentionally uses in the structure of their work.[1] It can be for example an identifiable rule of thumb, a convention, a… … Wikipedia
Literary magazine — A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense. Literary magazines usually publish short stories, poetry and essays along with literary criticism, book reviews, biographical profiles of authors, interviews and letters … Wikipedia
Literary 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
Literary 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
Literary Club — Une soirée chez Reynolds en 1781, d après James Doyle. De g. à dr. : Boswell, Johnson, Reynolds, Garrick, Burke, Paoli, Burney, T. Warton, Goldsmith. Le Literary Club, ou The Club, est une assemblée littéraire fond … Wikipédia en Français
literary — adj. Literary is used with these nouns: ↑achievement, ↑agent, ↑allusion, ↑ambition, ↑ancestor, ↑anthology, ↑aspiration, ↑association, ↑award, ↑bent, ↑career, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
Literary influence of Hamlet — See also William Shakespeare s Hamlet is a tragedy, believed written between 1599 and 1601. It tells the story of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark who takes revenge on the current king (Hamlet s uncle) for killing the previous king (Hamlet s father) and … Wikipedia