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    The ethics of fictionality in history writing by Kalle Pihlainen

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Fictionality has long been viewed in history writing as near-synonymous with abandoning truth and any supposedly consequent, ethical commitments. …”
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    Sulfites: Separating Fact from Fiction by Paul Grotheer, Maurice Marshall, Amy Simonne

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…FCS8787/FY731: Sulfites: Separating Fact from Fiction (ufl.edu) …”
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    The theory of fiction in England, 1860-1900 by Graham, K, Graham, G. Kenneth

    Published 1962
    “…The old Evangelical suspicions remain, and those who defend fiction are usually obliged to do so in a utilitarian way, emphasing its provision of noble exerapla and strengthening maxims, and its effect on the imagination and the sympathies, which are the key to a virtuous life. …”
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    Women on the Move: Mobility in Evelyn Conlon’s Fiction by M. Teresa Caneda-Cabrera

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…This article explores the representation of women’s mobility in Evelyn Conlon’s fiction and focuses on texts in which the female protagonists are depicted as “women on the move” and coded as transgressors and trespassers. …”
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    The unchaste woman in English fiction, 1835-1880 by Mitchell, S

    Published 1977
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    Appeal Factors and the Organization and Retrieval of Fictional Works by Chi-Shiou Lin

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Appeal factors are now used as access points in some information retrieval systems for fictional works in the English speaking world. This paper describes the organization and retrieval problems of fiction, which triggered the emergence of appeal-based indexing. …”
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    Modes of reporting speech in Latin fictional narrative by Laird, A

    Published 1992
    “…The study is principally devoted to continuous narratives of a fictitious kind: epic, 'epyllia' and prose fiction, although some consideration has been given to narratives in other genres for comparative purposes.…”
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    Memories and development imaginaries of the children in recent chilean fiction by María Angélica Franken Osorio

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The following paper explores the recent Chilean narrative which recalls childhood during the dictatorship, the so-called “literatura de los hijos” (literature of sons and daughters), establishing an aesthetic and discoursive link between shared memory and the development imaginaries of those who were children during the dictatorial past and that are writers in the post-dictatorial present. The affective continuity of a conflict, between a present state of memory and a past of childhood learning, still incomplete or with potential for understanding, explains the perspective chosen of sons and daughters of the narrators in some of the fictional works by Nona Fernández (1971), Álvaro Bisama (1975), and Alejandro Zambra (1975). …”
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    La science-fiction fantastique de Maurice Renard by Arthur B. Evans

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Although one of the most prominent writers (and theorists) of science fiction in throughout the period of 1900-1930, Maurice Renard has heretofore received very little critical attention outside his native land. …”
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    Young Adult Pop Fiction: Empathy and the Twilight Series by Alicia Otano Unzue

    “…It also raises the issue of reader emotional neediness and authorial use of empathy in popular fiction to fuel consumption of the series in order to continue “feeling with” familiar and cherished characters. …”
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    Diaries real and fictional in twentieth-century French writing by Ferguson, S

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Whereas the relationship between real autobiography and its fictional forms has been studied at length, the equivalent relationship for diaries has barely been acknowledged, let alone explored. …”
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