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. |
|
|
Others have joined the literati, including one budding novelist, Nicolle Wallace. |
|
The national culture of literati who regarded him as the most important figure of the area built a shrine for him that reflected their perceptions of his status. |
|
Long before she met Pinter, Fraser was a glittering member of the London literati. |
|
The concerns of the literati were practical was well as theoretical. |
|
This gives an idea of the variety of methods of broadcasting their ideas that the Scottish literati used, from the pamphlet to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. |
|
And there is plenty of humor at a drinking party of Bolivian literati. |
|
The most toffee-nosed among the literati may still regard the very notion of a prize as vulgar. |
|
That she's abandoning a decent husband because he doesn't fit with the literati and power-brokers among whom she now flits is both despicable and inevitable. |
|
Accoutering the drama are kids, betrayals, and breakdowns amid a cast of literati both British and American. |
|
Bamboo tea trays for tea ceremonies have always been held in high esteem by the Chinese literati. |
|
You can tell he has always 'frequented' literature and the literati. |
|
Auxilio is trapped in a fourth-floor ladies' bathroom when, in September 1968, the army invades the university campus where she works as helpmeet and muse for her beloved junior literati. |
|
It is easy to see the relevance today of such a recommendation, since the mission is addressed to the poor, the little ones, the simple, the ones thirsty for God and not the literati. |
|
It was the Western civilization behind the gunboats and gunfire that truly impressed Confucian literati such as Zeng Guofan, Zhang Zhidong, Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao. |
|
He is not of the people, this lordly magistrate. He is one of the privileged literati. His literary degrees are high and numerous. |
|
Wilde's charm also had a lasting effect on Parisian literati, who produced several original biographies and monographs on him. |
|
Pound persuaded the bookseller Elkin Mathews to display A Lume Spento, and by October 1908 he was being discussed by the literati. |
|
In notable contrast to literati painters, sculptors of all sorts were regarded as artisans and very few names are recorded. |
|
As long as this written language was the norm, Ireland was considered the Gaelic homeland to the Scottish literati. |
|
What is known is that these texts were most likely produced by a class of literati called the fangshi. |
|
|
Ricci used the treatise in his missionary effort to convert Chinese literati, men who were educated in Confucianism and the Chinese classics. |
|
Zhuangzi, Laozi's most famous follower in traditional accounts, had a great deal of influence on Chinese literati and culture. |
|
Download a free literati helper for Yahoo Literati. |
|
Condorcet was the friend of almost all the distinguished persons of his time and a zealous propagator of the progressive views then current among French literati. |
|
But it was slammed by Singapore's literati. |
|
Today, amid a heavy crackdown on dissent, they sound cruelly prescient. One of the most prominent literati, Ai Weiwei, is among dozens of activists the security forces have rounded up recently. |
|
The special performance he gave at the Opéra Bastille in 1994 was flooded with the crème de la crème of the literati led by president François Mitterrand himself. |
|
This outlook, masterfully given shape in Borges's best books, furnished artistic fuel for the supine antiwar and hostile antileft politics of our 1960s liberal literati. |
|