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What Is The Meaning Of The Term Fictional Revisionism?

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                  When the term revisionism is used in the context of fiction, it is used to define the adaptation of a story with changes in the characters in the story or the environment in which the story is set. It is called fictional revisionism because a revisionist author basically revises the point of view of the author of the book by which his or her work is inspired.

                  The term revisionism is generally used as a derogatory term. However, when the word revisionism is used in the used in the context of literature, it is not considered to be a pejorative term.

                  The fantasy writer Gregory Maguire is one of the well-known exponents of the revisionist school of thought. Several books written by him, including his 1995 novel Wicked, are modern-day versions of traditional fairy tales.
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    Aki 

    answered 3 years ago

      In short and to the point, the term fictional revisionism means the retelling or restating of a tale or a fable of any sort with many frequent changes and alteration in either the characters or the scenarios of the story. This is similar to revision… hence the name "fictional revisionism."
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      Biostudent 

      answered 2 years ago

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