In terms of literary prominence it was events outside his writing that ironically lead to some of his best writing.
This proved to damage Wells' literary prominence, as rival writers and academics quickly moved to fill the gap left by his absence.
Thompson came to literary prominence in the mid-1950's with his best-selling medical novel "Not as a Stranger."
Capturing the warmhearted and generous spirit of the legendary wit, he examined Wilde's ascent to literary prominence and his public downfall.
The review, written by Jay Cantor, who went on to literary prominence himself, provides a more moderate description of Kesey and his Pranksters.
With Sweden: the Middle Way Childs first came into literary prominence.
Smith came late to literary prominence.
Jewsbury's growing literary prominence and startling, unconventional personality (smoking and wearing men's clothes like Sand) soon brought her a place in literary society.
Afterwards when Hyderabad was made the capital, poets, literary men and learned people gradually left Aurangabad and this city lost its literary prominence.
He came to literary prominence as editor of the Oriya magazine Dagara, and as a short story writer after independence.