Literary+production

  • 11literary composition — An original result of mental production, developed in a series of written or printed words, arranged for an intelligent purpose, in an orderly succession of expressive combinations. See also literary work …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 12literary property — The right which entitles an author and his assigns to all the use and profit of his composition, to which no independent right is, through any act or omission on his or their part, vested in another person. The exclusive right of owner to possess …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 13Literary 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 …

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  • 14literary property — An intellectual conception embodied in a form whereby it may be disseminated by the production of multiple copies. 18 Am J2d Copyr § 2. The interest of an author, or of those who claim under him, in his works, whether before or after publication… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 15production — A bringing forth. The output of a factory; the grain, produce, fruit, and increase in number or weight of animals realized on a farm. A painting, a literary or musical composition. Dano v Mississippi O. & R. R. R. Co. 27 Ark 564, 567 …

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  • 16Phi Alpha Literary Society — ΦΑ Founded September 25, 1845 (1845 09 25) (166 years ago) Type Li …

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  • 17Marxist literary criticism — is a loose term describing literary criticism based on socialist and dialectic theories. Marxist criticism views literary works as reflections of the social institutions from which they originate. According to Marxists, even literature itself is… …

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  • 18theatrical production — Introduction       the planning, rehearsal, and presentation of a work. Such a work is presented to an audience at a particular time and place by live performers, who use either themselves or inanimate figures, such as puppets, as the medium of… …

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  • 19Tennessee Williams/ New Orleans Literary Festival — The Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival honors the creative genius of Tennessee Williams by celebrating the diverse literary and cultural heritage of the city that Tennessee called his “spiritual home”. It takes place every March in… …

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  • 20Irish literary renaissance — Flowering of Irish literary talent in the late 19th and early 20th century. It was closely allied with a strong political nationalism and a revival of interest in Ireland s Gaelic heritage (see Gaelic revival). Other factors in the renaissance… …

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