literature
The entire collection of written works on a specific subject.
A single written work of art, often a substantial one like a novel.
A single written work of art.
The most recently published writings on a subject.
The body of scholarly publications in scientific fields.
All the written material that is currently available on a subject.
A large amount of written material on a particular subject.
Writings on a subject that have been published in the near past.
Academic writings based on original research.
An extremely large amount of written material on a subject.
The body of scholarly publications in the field of medicine.
Written materials that have been officially printed and distributed.
Written materials concerning history.
An increasing amount of written material on a subject.
Writings intended for people in a particular profession.
A very large and detailed body of written work on a subject.
Brochures, flyers, and other materials used to help sell a product.
Written materials designed to advertise a product or service.
Works of literature considered to be of the highest artistic merit.
Refers to the literature of ancient Greece and Rome.
Literature from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Literature written in the present day or recent past.
Books and writings that are widely read by the general public.
Literature written during the 1900s.
Literature originating from Russia.
Literature written during the 1800s.
Literature produced by writers of African descent in the United States.
Literature that explores feminist themes and perspectives.
Literature featuring gay characters, themes, or perspectives.
Literature featuring lesbian characters, themes, or perspectives.
Very common way to refer to written materials about a topic.
Written materials concerning a particular topic.
Formal term for written materials about a topic.
Formal term for written materials about a topic.
To engage with and interpret written works of art.
To analyze literature formally, usually in an academic context.
To create works of literary art.
To instruct others about literary works and their analysis.
To produce and distribute a written work for public sale.