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  1. Literary fiction, mainstream fiction, non-genre fiction, serious fiction, high literature, artistic literature, and sometimes just literature, are labels that, in the book trade, refer to market novels that do not fit neatly into an established genre (see genre fiction); or, otherwise, refer to novels that are character-driven rather ...

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    Fiktion ( lateinisch fictio „Gestaltung“, „Personifikation“, „Erdichtung“ von fingere „gestalten“, „formen“, „sich ausdenken“) bezeichnet die Schaffung einer eigenen Welt durch Literatur, Film, Malerei oder andere Formen der Darstellung sowie den Umgang mit einer solchen Welt.

  3. Fiction, literature created from the imagination, not presented as fact, though it may be based on a true story or situation. Types of literature in the fiction genre include the novel, short story, and novella. The word is from the Latin fictiō, “the act of making, fashioning, or.

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  4. 15. Dez. 2014 · 10 Answers. Sorted by: 9. There's always the good old wikipedia definition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_fiction. My take on it is that it is often used to mean "serious" fiction (whatever that is), as opposed to fiction that is merely "entertainment".

  5. 1. Aug. 2013 · From Wikipedia: “Literary fiction is a term principally used for certain fictional works that are claimed to hold literary merit…To be considered literary, a work usually must be "critically acclaimed" and "serious.” In practice, works of literary fiction often are "complex, literate, multilayered novels that wrestle with universal dilemmas".