Category:Literary concepts

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C

  • Fictional character types

Pages in category "Literary concepts"

The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Abstract Detail
  • Alien (signifier)
  • Alter ego
  • Analogue (literature)

C

  • Chain novel
  • Composition (language)
  • Conceit
  • Cut-up technique

D

  • Deus ex machina
  • Dialogic
  • Didacticism
  • Dystopia

E

  • Excursus

F

  • Faustian
  • Formalism (philosophy)
  • Foundational story

G

  • Gothic double

G cont.

  • Great Conversation
  • Grotesque body

H

  • Hero's trial
  • Horror Victorianorum
  • Horror and terror

I

  • In medias res
  • Indeterminacy (literature)
  • Interdiscourse
  • Intertextuality

K

  • Kairosis
  • Kenosis

M

  • Metatheatre
  • Mode (literature)
  • Mosaic novel
  • Motif (narrative)

O

  • Object of the mind
  • Organic unity

P

  • Paradox (literature)

P cont.

  • Peripeteia
  • Plot (narrative)
  • Point of view (literature)

R

  • Redaction
  • Round-robin story

S

  • Sense of wonder
  • Setting tone
  • Spoetry
  • Spoudaiogeloion
  • Subplot
  • Subtext
  • Superfluous man

T

  • The Imp of the Perverse
  • Theme (literature)
  • Tone (literature)
  • Trope (literature)
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