Significance of Literary work

Literary work, as defined in the provided text, encompasses a wide range of creative compositions. These include poems, novels, essays, and plays, reflecting the author's thoughts, experiences, and cultural contexts. It also extends to various forms of writing, from historical narratives to artistic expressions. The value of literary work is determined by artistic principles, and it serves as a reflection of life and a medium for cultural and intellectual exchange.1
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Synonyms: Literature, Written work, Composition, Text, Piece, Narrative, Manuscript, Publication, Novel, Book, Volume, Tome, Writing

In Dutch: Literair werk; In Finnish: Kirjallinen työ; In Spanish: Obra literaria; In German: Literarische Arbeit; In Swedish: Litterärt arbete; In Malay: Karya sastera; In French: Œuvre littéraire; In Finnish: Kirjallinen teos; In Italian: Opera letteraria; In Portugese: Obra literária; In Polish: Dzieło literackie; In German: Literarisches Werk

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Buddhist concept of 'Literary work'

Hindu concept of 'Literary work'

Jain concept of 'Literary work'

The concept of Literary work in local and regional sources

The concept of Literary work in scientific sources

Classical concept of 'Literary work'