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theory of fictionality literary theory Littérature antique fictionality antike Literaturwissenschaft Literary fiction Literaturtheorie Fiktionstheorie Théorie de la fiction Théorie littéraire
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Der antike Fiktionalitätsdiskurs
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Der antike Fiktionalitätsdiskurs
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For the first time, this basic work systematically analyzes the most important ancient theories of literary fiction, from Homer to Isidore of Seville. Since the notion of fiction has taken on diverse meaning in modern literary theories, the book begins with an introductory definition that seeks to strictly differentiate fiction from other forms of untruth.
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2018
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