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- Fictionalism is a view in philosophy that posits that statements appearing to be descriptions of the world should not be construed as such, but should...
- to the real world (as in Star Wars); in fantasy, it may be a greatly fictionalized or invented version of Earth's distant past or ****ure (as in The Lord...
- in a revisionist manner. Continuation novel Copyright protection for fictional characters Fan fiction Mashup (book) Parallel novel Reboot (fiction) Spiritual...
- Fictional music is music created for a fictional work, featured in a narrative, and composed (or performed) by one or more of the work's fictional characters...
- A fictional country is a country that is made up for fictional stories, and does not exist in real life, or one that people believe in without proof. Sailors...
- Fictional encyclopaedism is a term used in literary studies to refer to a style of fiction writing where an author am****es an exhaustive amount of detail...
- A fictional brand is a non-existing brand used in artistic or entertainment productions, such as paintings, books, comics, movies, TV serials, and music...
- Fictional companies are often used in film, television, video games, books and comics where copyright or the likely chance of being prosecuted exists...
- This list of fictional rodents is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and covers all rodents, including beavers, mice, chipmunks, gophers, guinea...
- Fictional languages are the subset of constructed languages (conlangs) that have been created as part of a fictional setting (e.g. for use in a book, movie...