Abstract
Fiction, Reality, Reference Whether one sees fiction, consensually and commonsensically, as having links to reality (Searle), or, radically, as hermetically cut off from it (Genette), the point is the impossibility of formally discerning fictional from factual stories — a fact of greater consequence for factuality than for fiction, and which implies pragmatic typologies.
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