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"'''Political fiction''' employs narrative to comment on political events, systems and theories." ''(Wikipedia)''
"'''Political fiction''' employs narrative to comment on political events, systems and theories." ''(Wikipedia)''


More than anywhere else on All The Tropes, readers are likely to encounter opinions that they disagree with - or actually dislike - on works that discuss political fiction. [[All The Tropes:Literary Criticism#Academic Freedom|All The Tropes has a core policy promising that we won't delete things just because somebody dislikes them]]. So think twice before following links to these works. [[You Have Been Warned]].
More than anywhere else on All The Tropes, readers are likely to encounter opinions that they disagree with - or actually dislike - on work pages that discuss political fiction. [[All The Tropes:Literary Criticism#Academic Freedom|All The Tropes has a core policy promising that we won't delete things just because somebody dislikes them]]. So think twice before following links to these works. [[You Have Been Warned]].


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Latest revision as of 20:57, 25 June 2021

"Political fiction employs narrative to comment on political events, systems and theories." (Wikipedia)

More than anywhere else on All The Tropes, readers are likely to encounter opinions that they disagree with - or actually dislike - on work pages that discuss political fiction. All The Tropes has a core policy promising that we won't delete things just because somebody dislikes them. So think twice before following links to these works. You Have Been Warned.