literary work
literary work
written work (i.e. a book)
Literature
Literature consists of written productions, often restricted to those deemed to have artistic or intellectual value. Its Latin root
literatura/
litteratura (derived itself from
littera, letter or handwriting) was used to refer to all written accounts, but intertwined with the roman concept of
cultura: learning or cultivation. Literature often uses language differently than ordinary language (see
literariness). 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).
literary work
Noun
1. imaginative or creative writing
(synonym) literary composition
(hypernym) writing, written material, piece of writing
(hyponym) acrostic
Literary Works, Property
LITERARY WORKS - Works, other than audiovisual works, expressed in words, numbers, or other verbal or numerical symbols or indicia, regardless of the nature of the material objects, such as books, periodicals, manuscripts, phonorecords, film, tapes, disks, or cards, in which they are embodied. 17 U.S.C.
LITERARY PROPERTY - This name has been given to the right which authors have in their works. This is secured to them by copyright.
literary work
litterært værk (f.eks. bog)