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The Routledge Dictionary of Literary Terms

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xii List <strong>of</strong> terms<br />

Scriptible 212<br />

Semiotics 212<br />

Sensibility 214<br />

Sexuality 216<br />

Short fiction 217<br />

Sign 218<br />

Simile 218<br />

Sincerity 219<br />

Skaz 220<br />

Society 220<br />

Soliloquy 221<br />

Sonnet 222<br />

Sound 223<br />

Speech 224<br />

Speech act 224<br />

Stasis 224<br />

Story 224<br />

Stream <strong>of</strong> consciousness 224<br />

Stress 225<br />

Structuralism 225<br />

Structure 227<br />

Style 228<br />

Subaltern 230<br />

Subject 231<br />

Surfiction 231<br />

Surrealism 231<br />

Suspension <strong>of</strong> disbelief 232<br />

Symbol 232<br />

Synonym 233<br />

Syntax 233<br />

Syuzhet 235<br />

Taste 236<br />

Technique 236<br />

Tenor 236<br />

Tension 236<br />

Text 237<br />

Texture 238<br />

<strong>The</strong>me 239<br />

Threnody 240<br />

Topos 240<br />

Tradition 240<br />

Tragedy 241<br />

Translations 243<br />

Travesty 244<br />

Typicality 244<br />

Uncanny, the 245<br />

Undecidability 246<br />

Value 248<br />

Variation 248<br />

Vehicle 249<br />

Verbal irony 249<br />

Verisimilitude 249<br />

Vers libre 249<br />

Verse 249<br />

Verse epistle 249<br />

Voice 250<br />

Wit 251<br />

Womanist 252<br />

Writing 253

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