They show the insistently literary, humanistic bent of Rodin's art at its least convincing.
Indeed, those of you who are of a literary bent will recall that Peter Rabbit was not an only child.
Grace, whose literary bent is obvious in the content of her early songs, had asked Thompson to get in touch with publishers.
Barbara Chase-Riboud's drawings of imaginary monuments suggest that graphic skill, historical erudition and a strong literary bent can take an artist a great distance, but not nearly far enough.
Janet is one of the middle children of the six born to a railway engineer and a woman of some literary bent who puts family ahead of herself.
It turns out that she has a literary bent ("So shalt thou feed on death that feeds on men, and death, once dead, no more dying then.")
Readers of a literary but non-canine bent will recognize "a pack of pariah dogs" from Saki (H.H. Munro)'s brief story, "The Open Window".
His literary bent may have derived from the cultured circles and the minds (such as Leopold Zunz and Michael Sachs) with which he came in contact from boyhood.
But even audiences with a vintage literary bent have had to embrace riskier material if they care about film's cutting edge.
Kirkus said that ""Gamers with a literary bent may be drawn in".