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How to use literati in a sentence

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The apparent juxtaposition of literati and merchant culture at opposite ends of the east wall is misleading.
The move has horrified the nation's literati in a country where serious literature is a serious business and popular with the masses.
The elite literati too adopted the fashion, and greatly influenced the designs.
The visiting literati included the poet laureate Ted Hughes and his wife, Sylvia Plath.
Unfortunately, much of her work has been ignored, partly because she was eclipsed, as a woman, by the male literati of the Harlem Renaissance.
The decline of Newton's reputation tracks the rise of irrationalism among Western literati.
Once a pure and sincere member of the literati, he is now a superb wheeler-dealer in Shanghai's real estate market.
The story appears to have been popular among the literati of the Heian period.
The new popular poetry reminds literati that auditory poetry virtually always employs apprehensible formal patterns to shape its language.
She's not a great fan of theirs either, and if her success proves anything, it's that fiction has been reclaimed from the literati.
His work has been praised by such respected literati as Muriel Spark, J. G. Ballard, William H. Gass, James Hynes and Peter Matthiessen.
I would tend to give him more credence if he was living in Scotland rather than being one of the London literati.
The historical dramatist had worse to fear than the sneers of the literati.
No scholar can describe it, the intellectuals cannot know it, the literati and writers cannot recognise it.
He notes that the relations between the literati and this nobility were complex.
Later, increasing numbers of literati acknowledged the folding fan as a medium for showing off their expertise in writing and painting.
The vain arrogance of the literati and Bohemian artists dismisses the activities of the businessman as unintellectual moneymaking.
Bushwalkers and boaters, environmentalists and literati coalesced into a single, vocal force.
The texts, which are the objects of sophisticated linguistic and discursive analysis, were produced by middle class literati, not by members of subaltern groups.
In our view, serious books were not just for the literati, but for anyone with a hunger for brilliant writing.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And you have not shown me any of your literati yet, or any of their houses.
Half the literati of our age do but like these bind the present to the past.
If one aspire to be a member of the literati of his day, he must expect to be criticised.
But the literati of England allowed her no consideration, no rest, no privacy.
Like the Ming literati, Clunas also intersperses his prose with bits of translated poetry and belles lettres.
He was personally acquainted with most of the literati of that age.
That we had lived to see his dust in honored sepulture in the church of Santa Croce we owed to a society of literati, and not to Florence or her rulers.
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