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A parallel novel is an in-universe (but often non-canonical) pastiche (or sometimes sequel) piece of literature written within, derived from, or taking place during the framework of another work of fiction by the same or another author with respect to continuity. Parallel novels or "reimagined classics" are works of fiction that "borrow a character and fill in his story, mirror an 'old' plot, or blend the characters of one book with those of another". These stories further the works of already well-known novels by focusing on a minor character and making them the major character. The revised stories may have the same setting and time frame and even the same characters.

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  • Novela paralela (es)
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  • Una novela paralela es una obra literaria pastiche (o secuela), dentro del mismo universo pero fuera del canon, que se deriva de o bien, que tiene lugar en el mismo tiempo y espacio que otra. Puede haber sido escrita por el mismo autor o no.​ Las novelas paralelas, o « reimaginados» son obras de ficción que «toman prestado un personaje y completan su historia, o bien reflejan un argumento "antiguo", o combinan los personajes de un libro con los de otro».​ Estas historias expanden los argumentos de obras conocidas concentrándose en algún personaje secundario, para convertirlo en el protagonista. Por eso, pueden estar ambientadas en el mismo tiempo y espacio, con los mismos personajes.​ (es)
  • A parallel novel is an in-universe (but often non-canonical) pastiche (or sometimes sequel) piece of literature written within, derived from, or taking place during the framework of another work of fiction by the same or another author with respect to continuity. Parallel novels or "reimagined classics" are works of fiction that "borrow a character and fill in his story, mirror an 'old' plot, or blend the characters of one book with those of another". These stories further the works of already well-known novels by focusing on a minor character and making them the major character. The revised stories may have the same setting and time frame and even the same characters. (en)
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  • Una novela paralela es una obra literaria pastiche (o secuela), dentro del mismo universo pero fuera del canon, que se deriva de o bien, que tiene lugar en el mismo tiempo y espacio que otra. Puede haber sido escrita por el mismo autor o no.​ Las novelas paralelas, o « reimaginados» son obras de ficción que «toman prestado un personaje y completan su historia, o bien reflejan un argumento "antiguo", o combinan los personajes de un libro con los de otro».​ Estas historias expanden los argumentos de obras conocidas concentrándose en algún personaje secundario, para convertirlo en el protagonista. Por eso, pueden estar ambientadas en el mismo tiempo y espacio, con los mismos personajes.​ El sitio web Goodreads presenta una lista elaborada por sus lectores con calificaciones de las novelas paralelas consideradas «más populares». En 2019, las principales cinco eran: Ancho mar de los Sargazos, Wicked: Memorias de una bruja mala, , Rosencrantz y Guildenstern han muerto (una obra de teatro) y Penélope y las doce criadas.​ Escribir novelas paralelas puede acarrear problemas legales cuando los derechos de autor de la obra original aún no expiraron, y otro autor elabora una obra derivada a partir de ella.​ (es)
  • A parallel novel is an in-universe (but often non-canonical) pastiche (or sometimes sequel) piece of literature written within, derived from, or taking place during the framework of another work of fiction by the same or another author with respect to continuity. Parallel novels or "reimagined classics" are works of fiction that "borrow a character and fill in his story, mirror an 'old' plot, or blend the characters of one book with those of another". These stories further the works of already well-known novels by focusing on a minor character and making them the major character. The revised stories may have the same setting and time frame and even the same characters. Goodreads maintains a list of its readers' ratings of the most popular parallel novels; as of 2022, these included Wide Sargasso Sea, Wicked, The Penelopiad, and Telemachus and Homer. (en)
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