The literary version of the language remains in the process of development.
In his Works and Days he gives the oldest known literary version of the story.
You also see in Hermine a literary version of an image in psychoanalytic theory.
Western-educated West Africans began to produce literary versions of the tale beginning in the 1930s.
Poetry is the literary version of the sound bite.
A literary version appeared, world-weary with high cheekbones and a white beard.
Most of these appear to be 18th century copies, possibly from a single source; some are literary versions, unrelated to any theatrical performances.
She was a Lutheran, but attacked the literary version of the priests.
It contains the first known literary versions of many fairy tales.
Italian is in practice a "literary version" of Tuscan.