* Myriad: This word already means "countless" or "innumerable." It implies a vast and diverse quantity.
* Literary: This refers to anything related to literature, including books, poems, plays, essays, and more.
So, "myriad literary" essentially means "countless literary works."
It's more common and concise to simply say:
* Countless literary works
* A vast array of literature
* Numerous literary pieces
* An abundance of literary creations
Here's an example of how you could use the phrase correctly:
* "The library housed a myriad literary treasures, spanning centuries and genres."
Instead of "myriad literary," you could say:
* "The library housed countless literary treasures, spanning centuries and genres."