In the 19th century, interest in the "literary legend of Hypatia" began to rise.
From 1923 to 1953, he created, produced, published, developed, licensed or represented several popular literary legends of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.
But no, the old curmudgeon of literary legend is all generosity, wreathed in smiles.
Mr. Bowles moved to Morocco, and his literary legend grew steadily in reclusion.
Since then, the island has enjoyed a long and colorful history that includes pirates, sunken treasures, literary legends and lots of ghosts.
But it was at City Hall that she would become a local literary legend.
In January 1986 I came to New York for a gathering of writers that has become a literary legend.
Is no literary legend safe?
Sometimes they even become the stuff of literary legend.
It also bought a literary legend.