The novels written since 1875 are not only unlike his early pastoral romances in literary style; they are totally different productions in tone, in spirit, and in intention.
The superiority of the French is an intellectual and artistic superiority; they excel us in literary style.
In this instance, despite a total unlikeness in literary style, there was genuine intellectual kinship.
The style in these books, despite constant quotation, is not at all a literary style.
It has a literary style of its own, even though it feels powerfully the Hebrew influence throughout.
In his "Table Talk" he often refers to the value of the Bible in the forming of literary style.
There are the most varied graces of literary style, a profound and gentle philosophy, and a genuine love of humanity.
Paine is the first American writer who has a literary style, and we have not had so many since but that you may count them on the fingers of one hand.
We know no other instance of a writer, limited in his production strictly to sermons, who holds his place in the first rank of authorship simply by virtue of supreme mastership in literary style.
The bloodless warfare was fierce between the revolutionary Romanticists and the conservative Classicists in literary style, but the victory seemed at last to remain with the advocates of the new romantic revival.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "literary style" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.