What is another word for literary power?

Pronunciation: [lˈɪtəɹəɹi pˈa͡ʊə] (IPA)

Literary power can be expressed in many ways, including the ability to captivate, inspire, and provoke emotions in readers. Synonyms for this term may include literary influence, writing prowess, imaginative force, storytelling dexterity, poetic mastery, or narrative skill. The power of literature can also be described as literary impact, literary aura, literary potency, or literary command. The words used to describe the potency of literature can vary depending on the context in which they are used. However, they all share a common denominator: the ability of literature to compel readers to engage with significant ideas, emotions and experience profound moments of self-reflection and self-awareness.

What are the hypernyms for Literary power?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    imagination, influence, writing ability, Creative energy, Persuasive power, Storytelling ability, Word skills, Writing skills.

Famous quotes with Literary power

  • They say the test of literary power is whether a man can write an inscription. I say, 'Can he name a kitten?'
    Samuel Butler
  • They say the test of this [literary power] is whether a man can write an inscription. I say “Can he name a kitten?” And by this test I am condemned, for I cannot.
    Samuel Butler (novelist)

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