Allusion:a brief reference to a person, event, place, or phrase
an Epithet
"The Literature of Knowledge and the Literature of Power" is the title of an 1848 essay by Thomas de Quincey, a 19th century British author best known for "Confessions of an English Opium Eater." In brief, de Quincey's argument is that books serve two distinct roles. What falls under the literature of knowledge conveys information that has a clear use (such as a cookbook). The literature of power does not focus on information that you can necessarily apply directly to your own experience, but enriches the reader in more intangible ways. Thinking of these books as imparting cultural capital might be a way to remember that, although seemingly less useful, they are in fact the literature of power.
Famous is used for a person who is well known for what is considered a good thing. Notorious is used for a person who is well known for a bad thing, such as a crime.
It covers a short period of time. apex
An antonym for "brief" is, QUICK.
Brief references: person: Amelia Earhart was lost at sea in 1937. place: Tara, the home of the O'Haras, was in Georgia. thing: The Eiffel Tower was built as a temporary structure in 1889. event: The Great Depression is the background for "The Grapes of Wrath". idea: The auto, the airplane, the electric light were all ideas whose time had come.
"Allution" does not appear to be a standard English word. If you meant "allusion," it refers to a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing, event, or idea in literature, typically to enrich the meaning of the text.
In literature, an epitaph is a brief poem which celebrates a deceased person. An epitaph can also be the inscription found on a tombstone.
Allusion in literature refers to a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance. It allows writers to add layers of complexity to their work by connecting their words with wider contexts and themes that readers may be familiar with.
Ke. Em. Tarakan has written: 'A brief survey of Malayalam literature' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Malayalam literature
brief history of personality
A Brief History... was created in 2002.
brief history of philippines
the brief history of librarianship
An allusion is a brief reference to a person, event, or text within a work of literature or art that the audience is expected to recognize. It is a literary device that adds layers of meaning and depth by drawing on shared cultural knowledge.
An allusion in a story is a brief reference to a person, place, event, or other work of literature that the author expects the reader to recognize. It adds depth to the story by connecting it to other ideas or cultural references that can enhance the reader's understanding or provide layers of meaning.
Wikipedia always has a brief history . you should check that out .