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literator

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literator [ˈlɪtəˌreɪtə]
n
(Literary & Literary Critical Terms) another word for littérateur
[from Latin, from littera letter]

literator
a scholarly or literary person; one of the literati.
See also: Learning


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This special edition of Literator is dedicated to Tracking creative creatures: an interdisciplinary investigation into the creative process.
Weideman se teks is vir enige letterkundestudent of literator met 'n belangstelling in kortkuns oor die algemeen en De Vries se oeuvre in die besonder 'n waardevolle bron van--in die geval--"opgegaarde wysheid".
And Alicia Montoya rightly stresses that the towering position that Montaigne has gained in literary and intellectual history all too easily makes us forget that his reception was partly mediated through literators and intellectuals who were not necessarily less important or successful in early modern times but have been successfully overshadowed by Montaigne in the course of time.
 
 
 
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