Literary notes about Informative (AI summary)
In literature, the term "informative" is employed to signal that a text not only conveys facts but does so with precision and clarity. It often describes writing that both enlightens and guides the reader, whether by detailing historical nuances or explaining scientific phenomena [1][2]. At times, "informative" is paired with qualities like readability and wit, as when characters provide clever commentary or when a narrative balances factual exposition with engaging storytelling [3][4]. It also frequently appears in critical appraisals to highlight works that deliver valuable, in-depth knowledge without sacrificing style or entertainment value [5][6]. Overall, "informative" characterizes those works that are as instructive as they are memorable, merging the goals of education and enjoyment in a single, effective expression [7][8].
- Parking overlooks have been provided at vantage points and markers carry informative messages about history and locality.
— from Yorktown and the Siege of 1781 by Charles E. Hatch - Each is intended to be informative reading and a useful guide before, during, and after a park visit.
— from Everglades WildguideHandbook 143 by Jean Craighead George - A bit of a pop-eyed bleater, but on the whole clean and civil, and certainly most informative about newts.
— from Right Ho, Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse - * “Lively reading—and informative as well.”
— from The Cumulative Book Review Digest, Volume 1, 1905Complete in a single alphabet by Various - Mr. Curwood has given us an informative, thrilling and finely written book."— Edinburgh Evening News.
— from The Smuggler's Cave by George A. Birmingham - "Apart from its informative value, this is a book that no one can fail to enjoy."— Philadelphia Press.
— from Humanly Speaking by Samuel McChord Crothers - “Decidedly original in substance, and the most readable and informative little book on modern astronomy we have seen for a long time.”— Nature.
— from Modern Geography by Marion I. (Marion Isabel) Newbigin - Dear Friend: My goal is to publish interesting, informative, and inspirational books.
— from A Practical Guide to Self-Hypnosis by Melvin Powers