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Fiction is any
creative work,
chiefly any
narrative work,
portraying individuals, events, or
places that are
imaginary or in ways that are imaginary. Fictional...
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Margery Kempe (c. 1373 –
after 1438) was an
English Catholic mystic,
known for
writing through dictation The Book of
Margery Kempe, a work
considered by...
- The
depiction of
Jesus in
pictorial form
dates back to
early Christian art and architecture, as
aniconism in
Christianity was
rejected within the ante-Nicene...
- Guard. He died at the
siege of
Maastricht in the Franco-Dutch War. A
fictionalised account of his life by
Gatien de
Courtilz de
Sandras formed the basis...
- of choice. H.
Kingsley Long's
novel No Mean City (1935)
contains a
fictionalised account of
these gangs. The
tradition of gang
formation in
Glasgow stretched...
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adapted from
Philippa Gregory’s 2001
novel of the same name. It is a
fictionalised account of the
lives of 16th-century
English aristocrats Mary Boleyn...
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Richardson later starred as Mary S****ey in the 1986 film Gothic, a
fictionalised account of the author's
creation of Frankenstein. The
following year...
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figures in the film were inauthentic, and that the film was a "
fictionalised"
depiction of
their minds. The
Kerala Story released in
theatres on...
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portraying the
title role in
Santosh Sivan's
historical epic Aśoka, a
partly fictionalised account of the life of
emperor Ashoka. The film was
screened at the...
- de
Bragelonne (1847–1850) by
Alexandre Dumas, père. He is a
highly fictionalised version of the
historical musketeer Armand d'Athos (1615–1643). In The...