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What is a literary work?

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A literary work includes the kinds of written works one would expect, like novels and books. But it also includes tables and computer programs, letters, instruction manuals, even legal contracts and brochures.

There is no requirement that a literary work have any aesthetic, literary or artistic merit. It doesn't even have to be informative, or have a purpose. Generally, it is enough if it has been put into print or writing.


December 1998

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