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-.. rubric:: Footnotes
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- We're alluding here to the Classical concept of mimesis. In an
- oft-quoted essay from 1996, Roger Giner-Sorolla wrote: "I see
- successful fiction as an imitation or 'mimesis' of reality, be it
- this world's or an alternate world's. Well-written fiction leads the
- reader to temporarily enter and believe in the reality of that world.
- A crime against mimesis is any aspect of an IF game that breaks the
- coherence of its fictional world as a representation of reality."
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