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Verisimilitude /ˌvɛrɪsɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd/ is the "lifelikeness" or believability of a work of fiction. The word comes from Latin: verum meaning truth and similis meaning similar. Language philosopher Steve Neale distinguishes between two types: cultural verisimilitude, meaning plausibility of the fictional work within the cultural and/or historical context of the real world, outside of the work; and generic verisimilitude, meaning plausibility of a fictional work within the bounds of its own genre (so that, for example, characters regularly singing about their feelings is a believable action within the fictional universe of a musical).

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  • Verisimilitude (fiction) (en)
  • Правдоподобие художественного вымысла (ru)
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  • Verisimilitude /ˌvɛrɪsɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd/ is the "lifelikeness" or believability of a work of fiction. The word comes from Latin: verum meaning truth and similis meaning similar. Language philosopher Steve Neale distinguishes between two types: cultural verisimilitude, meaning plausibility of the fictional work within the cultural and/or historical context of the real world, outside of the work; and generic verisimilitude, meaning plausibility of a fictional work within the bounds of its own genre (so that, for example, characters regularly singing about their feelings is a believable action within the fictional universe of a musical). (en)
  • Правдоподобие художественного вымысла — «похожесть на жизнь» художественного вымысла. Философ языка (англ. Stephen Neale) различает два типа правдоподобия художественного вымысла: культурное правдоподобие, означающее достоверность произведения в культурном или историческом контексте реального, внешнего по отношению к произведению, мира, и жанровое правдоподобие, означающее достоверность произведения в рамках своего жанра (например, постоянное пение персонажа о своих чувствах — правдоподобное действие внутри вымышленной Вселенной мюзикла, но неправдоподобное действие в реальном мире). (ru)
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  • Verisimilitude /ˌvɛrɪsɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd/ is the "lifelikeness" or believability of a work of fiction. The word comes from Latin: verum meaning truth and similis meaning similar. Language philosopher Steve Neale distinguishes between two types: cultural verisimilitude, meaning plausibility of the fictional work within the cultural and/or historical context of the real world, outside of the work; and generic verisimilitude, meaning plausibility of a fictional work within the bounds of its own genre (so that, for example, characters regularly singing about their feelings is a believable action within the fictional universe of a musical). (en)
  • Правдоподобие художественного вымысла — «похожесть на жизнь» художественного вымысла. Философ языка (англ. Stephen Neale) различает два типа правдоподобия художественного вымысла: культурное правдоподобие, означающее достоверность произведения в культурном или историческом контексте реального, внешнего по отношению к произведению, мира, и жанровое правдоподобие, означающее достоверность произведения в рамках своего жанра (например, постоянное пение персонажа о своих чувствах — правдоподобное действие внутри вымышленной Вселенной мюзикла, но неправдоподобное действие в реальном мире). (ru)
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