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- Referential_density abstract "Referential density is a concept of ficto-narrative theory put forward by Thomas G. Pavel in his 1986 book, Fictional Worlds. The concept refers to the referential relationship of a text to a fictional world, the ontology of which can be established by a possible worlds approach. A large text that refers to a small fictional world is said to have low referential density, whereas a small text referring to a large fictional world has high referential density. The size of the text is measured in abstract terms as amplitude, which in most cases will correspond to its physical length; exceptions to this may arise in cases of embedded discourses, such as metanarratives (or imaging digressions), which refer to the actual world. For this reason, the form and genre of a fictional work provide only an approximate indication of its size; by the same token, it is possible to refer to the size and referential density of part of a fictional work. The size of a fictional world, in turn, is measured in terms of the sum total of properties applicable to the objects and agents inhabiting the fictional world.".
- Referential_density wikiPageID "10093181".
- Referential_density wikiPageLength "2864".
- Referential_density wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Referential_density wikiPageRevisionID "532039465".
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literary_concepts.
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Category:Semantics.
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Epistemology.
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Fantasy.
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Fictional_universe.
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Ficto-narrative_theory.
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Genre.
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Historical_fiction.
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Metanarrative.
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Ontology.
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Plot_(narrative).
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Possible_world.
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Science_fiction.
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Pavel.
- Referential_density wikiPageWikiLinkText "Referential density".
- Referential_density subject Category:Literary_concepts.
- Referential_density subject Category:Semantics.
- Referential_density hypernym Concept.
- Referential_density type Concept.
- Referential_density type Redirect.
- Referential_density type Term.
- Referential_density comment "Referential density is a concept of ficto-narrative theory put forward by Thomas G. Pavel in his 1986 book, Fictional Worlds. The concept refers to the referential relationship of a text to a fictional world, the ontology of which can be established by a possible worlds approach. A large text that refers to a small fictional world is said to have low referential density, whereas a small text referring to a large fictional world has high referential density.".
- Referential_density label "Referential density".
- Referential_density sameAs Q7307177.
- Referential_density sameAs m.02q1l30.
- Referential_density sameAs Q7307177.
- Referential_density wasDerivedFrom Referential_density?oldid=532039465.
- Referential_density isPrimaryTopicOf Referential_density.