One of the most fascinating things about narrative art, as we experience every time we read a book, or watch a play or film, is the way we can become emotionally engaged in stories we know very well to be fiction. Moreover, what we now call suspension of disbelief is not necessarily enhanced by superficial realism [ . . . ]
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