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Fiction
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-- See Also the narrower term Allegories Here are entered collections of allegories. Works on allegory as a literary form are entered under the heading Allegory
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Here are entered collections of fiction in which the plot or setting assumes an alternative outcome of an historical event. Speculative works of history that present alternative outcomes of historical events and subsequent changes in history are entered under Imaginary histories
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--subdivision Juvenile fiction under names of countries, cities, etc., names of individual persons and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, names of deities and mythological or legendary figures, individual and groups of fictitious and legendary characters, and topical headings
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-- See Also the narrower term Diary fiction Here are entered works of fiction written in diary form. Works of fiction written wholly or partially in the form of letters, telegrams, electronic mail messages, instant messages, etc. are entered under Epistolary fiction
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Here are entered collections of fiction that focus on home and family life
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Here are entered works of fiction written wholly or partially in the form of letters, telegrams, electronic mail messages, instant messages, etc. Works of fiction written in diary form are entered under Diary fiction
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-- See Also the narrower term Fables
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-- See Also the narrower term Fan fiction Here are entered collections of fiction written by fans of specific authors, books, films, television series, etc., and incorporating the characters and/or settings of those authors or works
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-- See Also the narrower term Fiction genres Here are entered works on the theory of fiction genres and works discussing fiction genres collectively. Works on a specific fiction genre are entered under the heading for the genre, e.g. Science fiction
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Here are entered works on novels adapted from motion pictures
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-- See Also the narrower term Graphic novels
--subdivision Comic books, strips, etc. under names of individual persons; under individual sacred works, e.g. Bible--Comic books, strips, etc.; and under topical headings; and headings for genres of comic books, e.g. Fantasy comic books, strips, etc
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--subdivision History--Fiction or subdivision History--[period subdivision]--Fiction under names of countries, cities, etc.; and subdivision Fiction under names of historical events and persons
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-- See Also the narrower term Novelle Here are entered works on the brief fictional yet realistic narrative form, moral or satiric, in prose or poetry, popular in medieval and Renaissance times
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Here are entered novel-length fictional narratives expressed in poetry. Short fictional works written in rhymed text are entered under Stories in rhyme
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Here are entered collections of fiction on witchcraft, spiritualism, psychic phenomena, vodou, supernatural powers, etc.; beings whose existence is not confirmed by science; extraterrestrial life and unidentified flying objects; and, other subjects beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation
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Here are entered works of fiction in which the reader chooses from a number of possible options for developing the story
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