0 stories with an imagined plot -- skjønnlitteratur [ masculine ]
novels and other types of fiction romaner og andre typer skjønnlitteratur
a children’s fiction writer en barnebokforfatter
2 stories etc which tell of imagined, not real, characters and events (see also non-fiction) -- skjønnlitteratur
a work of fiction.
With the music supplying the soundtrack, these daydreams are often historical fictions.
The contradictions and overdeterminations of their construction as stereotypes in the newspapers, cartoons, fictions, and polemics of the period are obvious.
Such stories (or reports, confessions, films, series of photos/sketches, etc.) could be fully documentary or fictions closely following true events.
The forest becomes a space for the continual creation and unmaking of fictions.
Collective fictions are, by implication, unstable and subject to the pressures of history.
The question of narrator and audience is central to family studies and the fictions they inspired.
People know or assume that public fictions (novels, movies, cartoons, etc.) were created by specific people who had particular intentions for doing so.
Generally, it can provide an analytical framework for understanding a legal context which is relatively free from and/or highlights legal fictions.
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小說, 虛構的事, 謊言…
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小说, 虚构的事, 谎言…
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ficción, ficción [feminine]…
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ficção…
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フィクション, 小説、物語…
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hayal mahsulü roman/edebiyat, gerçek olmayan, hayal mahsulü şey…
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fiction [feminine], oeuvre de fiction…
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