Originally Posted by
bounty
I take "literary" just to mean "concerned with literature" and when substitute the phrase for the term in what you wrote, it doesn't make sense to me.
"Works valued for their expression and form tend to be artistic and literary in their expression, although some realist writers and literary genre writers aren't particularly literary in their writing..."
works valued for their expression and form tend to be artistic and concerned with literature in their expression, although some realist writers and concerned with literature genre writers aren't particularly concerned with literature in their writing...
how are you meaning the term "literary?"
anyway---what do you say we turn this into a thread on the main forum?