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  • Fabulation - Wikipedia
    Fabulation is a style or genre of fiction that is influenced by magic realism, but does not fit into the traditional categories of realism or (novelistic) romance Fabulating authors include Thomas Pynchon, John Barth, Donald Barthelme, William H Gass, Robert Coover, and Ishmael Reed [1] The term was popularized by Robert Scholes, in his work The Fabulators (1967) As M H Abrams wrote
  • FABULATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    FABULATION definition: the act or product of fabulating See examples of fabulation used in a sentence
  • FABULATION Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
    The meaning of FABULATION is the act of inventing or relating false or fantastic tales
  • Fabulation - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    A fabulation is a made-up story or a lie, especially a far-fetched one If you break a window and blame it on your badly behaved pet rabbit, everyone will know right away it’s a fabulation, so don’t even try
  • Fabulation - definition of fabulation by The Free Dictionary
    Define fabulation fabulation synonyms, fabulation pronunciation, fabulation translation, English dictionary definition of fabulation intr v fab·u·lat·ed , fab·u·lat·ing , fab·u·lates To engage in the composition of fables or stories, especially those featuring a strong element of
  • fabulation, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    The earliest known use of the noun fabulation is in the early 1700s OED's earliest evidence for fabulation is from around 1727–36, in a dictionary by Nathan Bailey, lexicographer and schoolmaster
  • Word of the day: Fabulation - CLASSIC CITY NEWS
    Fabulation[fab-yə-LEY-shən]Part of speech: nounOrigin: Latin, 18th century1 The act or result of fabulating; a fabrication 2 (Literary criticism) A style of modern fiction, similar to magical realism and postmodernism Examples of fabulation in a sentence"My grandson came home from school full of wild tales of kindergarten adventures I suspected were fabulations ""The fantasy movie presented
  • Fabulation Definition Meaning
    Fabulation Primary Disciplinary Field (s): Psychology, Psychiatry, Linguistics, Social Psychology, Ethics 1 Core Definition Fabulation, at its fundamental level, refers to the act of relating information that is demonstrably false or recounting a story whose veracity is highly questionable It encompasses the creation and dissemination of narratives that lack factual grounding, often
  • Fabulation - grokipedia. com
    Fabulation is a mode of modern fiction that self-consciously employs verbal artifice to depart from the conventions of realism, often incorporating elements of fantasy, parody, and metafiction to emphasize the playful and constructed nature of storytelling Popularized by American literary critic Robert Scholes in his 1967 book The Fabulators, the term describes an experimental form that
  • fabulation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    fabulation (countable and uncountable, plural fabulations) The act or result of fabulating; a fabrication (literature) A style of modern fiction, similar to magical realism and postmodernism





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