As a writer of nationalistic Propaganda during that period, I would likely focus on promoting themes of loyalty, patriotism, and glorification of the nation. My literature would aim to instill a sense of pride in the country's history and achievements, and rally support for the national cause. I would use emotive language, symbols, and narratives to evoke strong emotions and mobilize the audience towards a unified national identity.
A contemporary author like J.K. Rowling or Stephen King would be least likely to be on a list of classic writers, as classic writers are typically those whose works have withstood the test of time and are considered significant in literary history.
Fiction is based on imagination and not necessarily fact.
L. T. Ventouillac has written: 'The French librarian or literary guide, pointing out the best works of the principal writers of France in every branch of literature'
James Joyce: author of Ulysses, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Finnegans Wake...a freakin' literary genius.
Ismael Mallari was one of the early Filipino writers in English. He is ranked as leading literary and art critic in the Philippines. More than anything else, he was an essayist.
"Authorling" is a term that refers to a young or emerging author who is still developing their writing skills and establishing their reputation in the literary world. It is often used to describe writers who have not yet achieved widespread recognition or success in their career.
Literary materials are written materials by an author or writer.
Florence Elberta Barns has written: 'Texas writers of today' -- subject(s): American Authors, American literature, Homes and haunts, Intellectual life, Literary collections
Various Writers. has written: 'Wesley Studies'
Opening remarks for a literary contest might be things like quotes from a favorite author or excerpts from the work of a featured author. A literary contest will be very specific in its content.
Richard Taylor has written: 'Film propaganda' -- subject(s): Catalogs, German Propaganda, Germany, History, Motion pictures, Motion pictures in propaganda, Propaganda, Propaganda, Anti-German, Propaganda, Anti-Russian, Propaganda, Anti-Soviet, Russia, Russian Propaganda, Sources, World War, 1939-1945
Peter Buitenhuis has written: 'The great war of words' -- subject(s): American Propaganda, British Propaganda, Canadian Propaganda, English literature, History and criticism, Literature and the war, Propaganda, Propaganda analysis, Propaganda, American, Propaganda, British, Propaganda, Canadian, War and literature, World War, 1914-1918