fictions in English

noun
1
literature in the form of prose, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people.
The prize is popularly seen as an award for a new novelists of adult literary fiction , but this is not the case.
synonyms:novelsstories(creative) writing(prose) literaturelit

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1. He prefers light fictions to serious novels.

2. They are fictions you perceive as reality.

3. Public life has become a metaphysical breeder of fictions.

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5. A gentleman allows a lady to maintain her fictions.

6. The poor boy continued to fight with propriety in these fictions.

7. Well, we all create fictions to deal with our pain.

8. 17 Where and how do we draw a line between ontological existents and fictions?

9. The entire history on which our leading Occidental religions have been founded is an anthology of fictions.

10. To confuse intelligence and dislocate sentiment by gratuitous fictions is a short - sighted way of pursuing happiness.

11. All you have to Gazing In Useless Wonder: English Utopian Fictions, 1516 1800 (Ralahine Utopian Studies) Artur Blaim do is specify what style you want to use when you place an order, and Gazing In Useless Wonder: English Utopian Fictions, 1516 1800 (Ralahine Utopian Studies) Artur Blaim we will find a writer familiar with it.

12. The Best Small Fictions is the first ever contemporary anthology solely dedicated to Anthologizing the best short hybrid fiction published in a given calendar year

13. His best-known books, Ficciones (Fictions) and El Aleph (The Aleph), published in the 1940s, are compilations of short stories interconnected by common themes, including dreams, labyrinths, philosophy, libraries, mirrors, fictional writers, and mythology.

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15. "Asphodel is a brilliant experimentalist text important to the history and theory of both modernism and women's writing." — Susan Stanford Friedman, author of Penelope's Web: H.D's Fictions and the Engendering of Modernism "This novel

16. Leaving aside the lies, fictions, and questions of morality and personal responsibility, the critical mistake of America’s war against Iraq was the absence of either a viable plan or the necessary strength to enforce a Pax Americana in the Middle East.

17. Further, Allegorical fictions (4) tend to rely heavily on the use of personifications, generally of vices (e.g., Incontinence, Despair) and virtues (e.g., Continence, Hope), "ladies" (abstractions in Latin generally take the feminine gender, e.g., continentia, spes) who perform physical actions in battle with other "ladies," as in …

18. See ROSALIND Ballaster, FABULOUS ORIENTS: FICTIONS OF THE EAST IN ENGLAND 1662-1785, at 202-03 (2005) ("The sinophobic name points to the centuries-old tradition in Europe of representing spoken Chinese as an incomprehensible and unpronounceable combination of sounds."); Oliver Kutz et al., Chinese Whispers and Connected Alignments, 689 CEUR

19. (adjective) With this mention Prester John ceases to have any pretension to historical existence in Asia (for we need not turn aside to Mandeville's fabulous revival of old stories or to the Barefaced fictions of his contemporary, John of Hese, which bring in the old tales of the miraculous body of St Thomas), and his connexion with that quarter of