noun a writer of literary works
In the field of literature, a litterateur refers to a person who is knowledgeable or well-versed in literature, often used to describe writers, critics, or scholars.
In academic writing, the term litterateur may be used to refer to individuals who specialize in literary analysis or critique.
In journalism, a litterateur may be someone who covers literary events, reviews books, or writes about literature in general.
A litterateur is often used to refer to a writer or author who is well-versed in literature and literary works.
In the field of literary criticism, a litterateur may be someone who analyzes and critiques literary works.
A litterateur may also be a professor specializing in literature and teaching literary works to students.
An editor who works with literary texts and authors may also be referred to as a litterateur.