- - Less substantial artist with true representation of books etc
- - it's true i alter a variety of printed matter
- - Written works of merit
- - Written works of artistic merit
- - Category in which 39-Across won a 17-Across
- - Works in university, making contribution to reprint of rare title
- - Start of a quotation by 17-Across
- - 80-Across's field
- - General classification of 56 Across.
- - Field of Mauriac's Nobel Prize.
- - illuminated the time of true revolutionary writing
- - illuminated time of true revolutionary writing
- - Draw without attire, spicing up printed works
- - i alter true printed matter shockingly
- - i alter true version meant for the reader
- - Sadly true — Lear pinches technology writer's output
- - nobel prize category won last week by tanzanian novelist abdulrazak gurnah
- - In which we see authors retail imagined and true shapes
- - Category for Nobel Prize
- - Research, collectively
- - English major's subject
- - Printed material
- - Left to rehearse around old city with Dubliners and other bookish types
- - Well-informed about old city books
- - Books torn -- rue it later
- - English major's field
- - True, I later composed texts
- - Novels and such
- - Temptation to pinch one three times to reveal texts
- - Category for which the nine writers have won a Nobel
- - A trite rule that's spoiled written material
- - Period fashion mostly seen in illuminated English writing
- - Information in special air letter about uranium
- - "...... is news that stays news" (Ezra Pound)
- - English major's concern
- - The classics, e.g.
- - Novels, essays, etc.
- - It is written
- - Quasimodo's field.
- - Churchill's prize, 1953.
- - Written material
- - College course.
- - Reading matter.
- - Nobel Prize category
- - Printed matter
- - Belles-lettres.
- - English subject
- - Written works
- - Books
- - ritual tree pulped to make books
- - Writings
- - a trite rule about what you could read
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