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Non-fiction as a literary genre
Publishing Research Quarterly, 2000L'auteur s'interroge sur la non-fiction en tant que genre nouveau, la polemique apparue autour de ce terme et son implication dans les differentes ...
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Fact, Fiction and the Genre of Acts
New Testament Studies, 1998This paper explores the boundaries between fact and fiction in ancient literature. The historians effectively created the concept of ‘fiction’ in Greek literature by defining what could be incontrovertibly established as ‘fact’ by accepted rationalistic criteria.
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Fiction Genre: From the Academy to the Library
Library TrendsAbstract: It has been suggested that approaches to the provision of fiction, and the treatment of fiction, in the library world generally follow the attitudes adopted by the academy. To explore whether the treatment of fiction genre in librarianship follows the attitudes of the academy, this reflective paper examines the ways in which fiction genre ...
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Feminism and Genre Fiction: the Preliminaries
2001The 1980s saw the rise of feminist popular genre fiction, the appropriation of a variety of formulaic narratives by feminist writers. This book is in part a textual study of the tensions that arise from such appropriations, both to the genre and to the feminism.
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Genre in Modern Chinese Fiction
2016This chapter explores the place of genre in modern Chinese fiction through a reading of Xiang Kairan’s martial arts novelRighteous Heroes of Modern Times, considered one of the foundational works of modern martial arts fiction. The novel’s narrative centers on the question of the transmission of China’s martial arts.
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Translating Non-fictional Genres: Voice-over and Off-screen Dubbing
Palgrave studies in translating and interpreting, 2020exaly
Genre Features Of Philosophical Fiction
American Journal of Philological SciencesThe article deals with the notion of philosophical prose. Thus, the main purpose of the investigation is to show the key genre features of the works of philosophical fiction. It discusses some literary works as “Crime and punishment” by F. Dostoyevsky, “The Catcher in the Rye” by J. D Salinger, “Nausea” by J. P Sartre, “Atlas Shrugged” by A.
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