- events, or
places that are imaginary, or in ways that are imaginary.
Fictional portrayals are thus
inconsistent with history, fact, or plausibility....
- A
fictional universe, or
fictional world, is a self-consistent
setting with events, and
often other elements, that
differ from the real world. It may also...
- A
fictional country is a
country that is made up for
fictional stories, and does not
exist in real life, or one that
people believe in
without proof. Sailors...
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Fictionalism is the view in
philosophy according to
which statements that
appear to be
descriptions of the
world should not be
construed as such, but should...
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except The
Mists of Avalon.
Continuation novel Copyright protection for
fictional characters Fan
fiction Mashup (book)
Parallel novel –
Pastiche novel with...
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Fictional languages are the
subset of
constructed languages (conlangs) that have been
created as part of a
fictional setting (e.g. for use in a book, movie...
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fictional work, and
which exists only in one or more
fictional works. A
fictional book may be
created to add
realism or
depth to a
larger fictional work...
- This list of
fictional rodents is
subsidiary to the list of
fictional animals and
covers all rodents,
including beavers, mice, chipmunks, gophers, guinea...
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Fictional detectives are
characters in
detective fiction.
These individuals have long been a
staple of
detective mystery crime fiction,
particularly in...
- A
fictional city
refers to a town, city or
village that is
invented for
fictional stories and does not
exist in real life, or
which people believe to...