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literata (複数形 literatae)
- female equivalent of literato/literatus
- 1875, “Literary Notices”, in The Primitive Methodist Magazine, […], volume XIII (of the new series) / LVI (from the commencement), London: […] John Dickenson, […], section “Only a Life; an Autobiographical Story. By Mary Baskin. […]”:
- Miss Munro was a literata, and passed through the various struggles of authorship—from the cold ice-touch of the commercial publisher, who sees no beauty in any MS. unless it can be freely transmuted into gold, till she gained the summit of her literary ambition, when her power as a writer was felt, acknowledged, and rewarded, and she was eventually enabled to spend her days in comfort at Oldmaidenhood, somewhere down in Devonshire.
- 1901, Virginia Tatnall Peacock, “Jennie Jerome (Lady Randolph Churchill)”, in Famous American Belles of the Nineteenth Century, Philadelphia, Pa.; London: J. B. Lippincott Company, page 250:
- About this time also she [Lady Randolph Churchill] made her first appearance as a literata in an article on the social life of Russia, based on the observations she had made while in St. Petersburg with her husband.
- 1944, George Jean Nathan, The Theatre Book of the Year 1944–1945: A Record and an Interpretation, Alfred A. Knopf, page 32:
- A literata who is fond of descriptions like “an arrogant, almost cruel mouth,” “the thick lips of Mr. Isaac Morris,” and “his six feet of well-proportioned body, his crisp hair, tanned face, and intensely blue eyes” is furthermore hardly likely to emerge suddenly as an expert hand at dramatic character delineation.
- 2000, Piera Carroli, “Alba de Céspedes Revisited”, in Carole C. Galluci and Ellen Nerenberg, editors, Writing Beyond Fascism: Cultural Resistance in the Life and Works of Alba de Céspedes, Madison, N.J.; Teaneck, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press; London: Associated University Presses, →ISBN, page 51:
- For having anticipated what Carlo Bo (1963), at the conference “Female Emancipation in Italy,” held in Turin in 1961, would have defined as the task of “female” writing; for her intellectual and political contribution, for her interest in the sociohistorical reality of her time, as well as for her candid articulation of the problematic relationship of a literata in a male literary establishment—an establishment, in which she managed to affirm herself independently of literary trends and despite her initial anxiety—Alba de Céspedes occupies a place of fundamental importance in Italian culture.
- 2015, Laura Nenzi, “Circles and Circumstances”, in The Chaos and Cosmos of Kurosawa Tokiko: One Woman’s Transit from Tokugawa to Meiji Japan, Honolulu, Haw.: University of Hawaiʻi Press, →ISBN, part I (Tokiko’s World), page 44:
- The title suggests an actual physical journey, but the reference to “the Way of Shikishima”—a metaphor for the training a poet must endure to reach the height of sophistication—and the deployment of elegant pillow-words (“sleeve” for Hitachi Province) indicate, allegorically, her [Kurosawa Tokiko’s] growth as a literata.
- 2022, Matthew Mewhinney, Form and Feeling in Japanese Literati Culture, Palgrave Macmillan, →ISBN, pages 16–17 (Introduction § The Structure of the Present Book) and 96 (Sense かつ Sensibility in the Poetry of Ema Saikō § There is No Frigate Like a Book):
- [Ema] Saikō created poems that represented her existential self by asserting her sense and sensibility as a literata writing through the very literary artifice that entrapped the representation of self in poetic convention. […] As a literata, Saikō had access to books from both the Chinese and Japanese traditions.
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