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between what is
serious or trivial,
horrible or ludicrous,
tragic or comic.
Fabulating authors include Thomas Pynchon, John Barth,
Donald Barthelme, William...
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Adolf Hilgenfeld to keep Matter's
proposed 'chaos' translation,
while fabulating a more
plausible sounding, but
unattested second noun: Aramaic: בהותא...
- support. His
analysis showed the
unattested Aramaic term to have been
fabulated and
attested only in a
single corrupted text from 1859, with its claimed...
-
contended that the
character of
Housman and
those in his
circle are
fabulated for
dramatic effect, and the play's
difficulties are not
historical but...
- regime. van der Zijl
clearly demonstrates, that
Bernhard again and
again fabulates on his
memberships and
other activities, to
enhance his
postwar stance...
-
Retrieved 30
March 2012. See also the
bibliography in
Andreas Gaile (ed.)
Fabulating Beauty:
Perspectives on the
Fiction of
Peter Carey (Amsterdam and New...
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discover a
golden lake
hidden in the
Australian interior. In her
essay "
Fabulating the
Australian Desert: Australia's Lost Race Romances, 1890-1908", (Philament...
- soon as a
blogger expressed himself critically, "[Kramp-Karrenbauer]
fabulates about the
restriction of
freedom of
expression in the
election campaign...
- type, but Bo
Almqvist prefers to
regard it as a
migratory legend, or, a "
fabulate". From the
perspective of
later providing material and
influencing the...
- Dytor, Frankie. "Interview with
Shola von Reinhold: 'It felt like
Hermia Fabulated herself out of the archive'". Lucy
Writers Platform.
Retrieved 17 December...