adjective
- existing or occurring outside the realm of literature; not related to or derived from literary works
- relating to factors, influences, or contexts that affect literature but are not themselves literary in nature
Usage: formal; academic
Usage: formal; academic
Examples
- The author's extraliterary interests in science influenced the themes of her novels.
- Critics examined the extraliterary factors that shaped the Romantic movement, including political upheaval.
- His extraliterary background in music gave him a unique perspective on narrative rhythm.
- The study focused on extraliterary evidence to understand the historical context of the poem.
- Extraliterary sources such as letters and diaries provided insight into the writer's intentions.
- The professor argued that extraliterary knowledge of the author's life was essential to interpreting the work.