what is literally and literature
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They are completely different. Literary is the adjective form of literature. So if something is literary, it basically means that it contains literature, to put it simply. Literal is what you use to describe something as it is without no other hidden meanings or metaphors.
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in a literal manner or sense; exactly
written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
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