Results for: literary hackwork
English English
cause something, creator or source, professional writer, write something, one who writes a book or other literary work; one who creates, one who originatesauthor
collection of dried and perfumed flower petals; mixture of various objects that are unrelated to each other; musical medley; literary collection of miscellaneous writings, collection of fragrant dried flowers, miscellaneous mixturepotpourri
collection of plays or other literary works; combining of documents or other materials into one book; translation of a programs written in a high-level language to another language (Computers); compiling of data, gathering, something created by gatheringcompilation
comic satirical writing, short comic sketch, short play, theatrical sketch (usually humorous); short humorous literary pieceskit
compile anthology, compile or publish an anthology (collection of selected literary pieces or works of art), put writings into collectionanthologize
complex system, device to produce stage effects, group of people in control, literary device, man-made device made up of interconnected parts that work together to perform a given task or function; group of people that controls an organization or cause...machine
concluding section added at the end of a literary work; speech delivered to the audience after the end of a play (also epilog)epilogue
concluding section added at the end of a literary work; speech delivered to the audience after the end of a play (also epilogue)epilog
continuation of a previous literary work (or film, television program, etc.); outcome, result, consequence, subsequent eventseq. (sequel)
continuation of a previous literary work (or film, television program, etc.); outcome, result, consequence, subsequent event, continuation of a story, something following something elsesequel
diagram of texts of literary work, eye of arthropod, family treestemma
digressive musical passage, event in a narrative, occurrence; one of a group of loosely connected stories (in a literary work, film, play, etc.), part of serialized work, section of Greek tragedy, significant incidentepisode
disastrous event, dramatic composition with an unhappy ending portraying a conflict between the protagonist and destiny or circumstances; literary creation in this form; disaster, calamity, tragedies as a genre, tragic piece of literature, tragic play,...tragedy
drama interspersed with music, dramatic or literary genre, emotionally exaggerated dramatic form; sentimental or sensationalized play, histrionic behavior, sensationalized dramatic or literary work, spoken words with musical accompanimentmelodrama
emotional turmoil, German literary movementSturm und Drang
 

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