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Novels
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--subdivision Fiction under names of countries, cities, etc., names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, names of deities and mythological or legendary figures, individual and groups of fictitious characters and legendary characters, and topical headings; and headings for fiction qualified by linguistic, national, ethnic or regional terms, e.g. Slavic fiction; Cuban fiction; French-Canadian fiction; West African fiction
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--subdivision Fiction under names of countries, cities, etc., names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, names of deities and mythological or legendary figures, individual and groups of fictitious characters and legendary characters, and topical headings; and headings for fiction qualified by linguistic, national, ethnic or regional terms, e.g. Slavic fiction; Cuban fiction; French-Canadian fiction; West African fiction
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Here are entered works on the construction and analysis of plots as a literary vehicle. General collections of plots are entered under Literature--Stories, plots, etc. Collections of plots limited to specific literatures or genres are entered under headings for individual literatures or genres with subdivision Stories, plots, etc., e.g. English literature--Stories, plots, etc.; Drama--Stories, plots, etc.; American poetry--Stories, plots, etc. Collections or discussions of plots of individual literary authors are entered under the name of the author with the subdivision Stories, plots, etc.
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Novels meant to be read via text message on mobile phones.
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-- See Also the narrower term Linked stories Collections of stand-alone short stories that interrelate and create a larger whole.
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-- See Also the narrower term Novelizations Adaptations in novel form of any kind of original format, including films, true stories, plays, etc.
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Novel-length fictional narratives expressed in poetry. For short fictional works written in rhymed text see Stories in rhyme.
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Realistic fiction that describes in detail the customs, habits, values, and expectations of a particular society.
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