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Definition of Master of literature
1. Noun. A master's degree in literature.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Master Of Literature
Literary usage of Master of literature
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The College Year-book and Athletic Record for the Academic Year 1896-97 by Edwin Emerson (1896)
"M. Master of Literature. Same as ML and M.Lit. LL.A. LITERATE IN ARTS. Form used
for women. Same as LA LL.B. BACHELOR OF LAWS. After course in a law school. ..."
2. Principles of Secondary Education by Paul Monroe (1914)
"... according to which certain persons whose spirits are attuned in a peculiar
manner to the writings of some specific master of literature are thus enabled ..."
3. Hazlitt on English Literature: An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature by William Hazlitt (1913)
"... method of what in our day is called impressionism, one of the most delightful
forms of literary entertainment wlien practiced by a master of literature. ..."
4. Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Conferences by Association of American Universities Conference, Association of American Universities (1901)
"UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA The degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Literature,
and Master of Science are based on the corresponding Bachelor's degree, ..."