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Into the Widening World, a collection of 26 short fictional coming-of-age stories by 26 notable authors (published 1995) Harry Potter, by J.K. Rowling (1997–2007) The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky (1999) Alex Rider, by Anthony Horowitz (2000–till date) The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, by Ann Brashares (2001)
Nonlinear narrative is a technique where events are portrayed out of chronological order or in other ways that do not follow the direct causality pattern of the events. The technique is common in literature, film, and other media, and has a long history dating back to ancient times.
A comprehensive list of genres of literature and entertainment, with definitions and examples. Learn about the conventions, characteristics, and history of different genres, such as action, comedy, crime, fantasy, horror, and more.
Learn about the different types and genres of drama in film and television, such as docudrama, comedy drama, psychological drama, and more. Find examples, definitions, and explanations of how drama is a category of narrative fiction with serious tone and conflict resolution.
Pages in category "English-language drama short films" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Learn about the categories and conventions of literature based on stylistic criteria, such as fiction, nonfiction, epic, tragedy, comedy, and more. Explore the history, elements, and subgenres of various writing genres with examples and references.
A play may have a brief play within it, such as in Shakespeare's play Hamlet; a film may show the characters watching a short film; or a novel may contain a short story within the novel. A story within a story can be used in all types of narration including poems , and songs .
A vignette is a short and descriptive piece of writing that captures a brief period in time, often with vivid imagery and meaning. Learn about the etymology, history, style and examples of vignettes in literature, from 19th century sketches to postmodern stories.