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A fictional book is a text created specifically for a work in an imaginary narrative that is referred to, depicted, or excerpted in a story, book, film, or other fictional work, and which exists only in one or more fictional works. A fictional book may be created to add realism or depth to a larger fictional work. For example, George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four has excerpts from a book by Emmanuel Goldstein entitled The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism which provides background on concepts explored in the novel (both the named author (Goldstein) and the text on collectivism are made up by Orwell).

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  • Fiktives Buch (de)
  • Fictional book (en)
  • Pseudobiblion (it)
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  • Uno pseudobiblion (in greco antico: ψευδής/ψευδές, pseudés («falso») e βιβλίον, biblíon («libro»)) o pseudobiblium (al plurale pseudobiblia) è un libro fittizio o immaginario citato come se fosse vero in un'opera letteraria. Gli pseudobiblia sono, nell'accezione comune del termine, spesso utilizzati al fine di approfondire e rendere più verosimile l'universo narrativo nel quale sono inseriti. (it)
  • Fiktive Bücher sind imaginäre Bücher, das heißt Bücher, die es in Wirklichkeit gar nicht gibt. Sie „existieren“ aber insofern, als in echten Büchern auf sie Bezug genommen wird. Ein bekanntes Beispiel ist die Erzählung Untersuchung des Werks von Herbert Quain des argentinischen Schriftstellers Jorge Luis Borges, die 1944 in der Anthologie Fiktionen (Ficciones) veröffentlicht wurde. Die Erzählung beschreibt in Form eines kritischen Essays die zwischen 1933 und 1939 entstandenen imaginären Werke des Herbert Quain, eines nicht existierenden Autors. Ähnliches gilt für die Rezensionen Pierre Menard, Autor des Quijote und Der Weg zu Almotasim, die gleichfalls in den Fiktionen erschienen. (de)
  • A fictional book is a text created specifically for a work in an imaginary narrative that is referred to, depicted, or excerpted in a story, book, film, or other fictional work, and which exists only in one or more fictional works. A fictional book may be created to add realism or depth to a larger fictional work. For example, George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four has excerpts from a book by Emmanuel Goldstein entitled The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism which provides background on concepts explored in the novel (both the named author (Goldstein) and the text on collectivism are made up by Orwell). (en)
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