belles-lettres Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌbelˈlet.rə]
  • Us [ ˌbelˈlet.rə]

Meaning of belles-lettres In English

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Examples of belles-lettres

  • The piety of ahl al-adab, cultivators of belles-lettres, is another to be distinguished from that of the hadith folk.

  • As for the science of belles-lettres (adab), he is the ultimate authority.

  • His lecture topics included rhetoric and "belles-lettres", and later the subject of the progress of opulence.

  • The expression of belles-lettres in architecture demands a more purely classic character than that of scientific studies.

  • Upon the completion of his studies, he was engaged for eleven years in teaching belles-lettres and rhetoric and became widely known as a classical scholar.

  • In a narrower sense it means belles-lettres, writings done with a purpose of entermainment, leisure, self-expression, and so on, like poems, novels, letters, or diaries.

  • A writer of "belles-lettres" is a belletrist.

  • At the beginning of the 16th century, printing had created a special demand for books that were neither simply published for the nonacademic audience nor explicitly scientific literature, but "belles-lettres".

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