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  2. Series fiction - Wikipedia

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    Brian M. Stableford noted that series fiction is a result of commercialization and mass production of fiction, and its formularization to meet readers expectations; he writes that "powerful market forces pressure publishers and writers to follow up successful works with sequels". He also observes that series are often likely to suffer from the ...

  3. Serial (literature) - Wikipedia

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    Serialisation was so standard in American literature that authors from that era often built instalment structure into their creative process. James, for example, often had his works divided into multi-part segments of similar length. [5]: 30 The consumption of fiction during that time was different than in the 20th century. Instead of being ...

  4. Lexicography - Wikipedia

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    translating collocations, phrases and examples in bi- and multilingual dictionaries; designing the best way in which users can access the data in printed and electronic dictionaries; One important goal of lexicography is to keep the lexicographic information costs incurred by dictionary users as low as possible. Nielsen (2008) suggests relevant ...

  5. Category:Series of books - Wikipedia

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    A series is intended to be read sequentially. This term is also apropos for series where some reading order is preferable, but which may not consist solely of novels, such as the 1632 series , wherein about half is short fiction, half novels, and sometimes the years in the book have nothing to do with published order in our time line.

  6. Lists of books - Wikipedia

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    List of 18th-century British children's literature titles; List of 19th-century British children's literature titles; List of Australian crime-related books and media; List of anonymously published works; List of autobiographies; Lists of banned books; List of books written by children or teenagers; List of book titles taken from literature

  7. Category:Literary series - Wikipedia

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    Literature first published in serial form (2 C, 145 P) N. ... Pages in category "Literary series" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  8. List of literary cycles - Wikipedia

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    Two examples of Japanese cycles are: the Matter of Japan (Kojiki, Nihon Shoki, etc.) and the Genji-Heike Cycle (The Tale of the Heike, Gikeiki about Minamoto no Yoshitsune, etc.). Also popular are the Soga Brothers and Forty-Seven Ronin cycles. The Matter of Rome (or the "cycle of Rome"), which centers on Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great

  9. Lexicology - Wikipedia

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    Lexicology is the branch of linguistics that analyzes the lexicon of a specific language.A word is the smallest meaningful unit of a language that can stand on its own, and is made up of small components called morphemes and even smaller elements known as phonemes, or distinguishing sounds.