Use fiction in a sentence
Sentences ending with fiction
- Strange, indeed, that you should not have suspected that your universe and its contents were only dreams, visions, fiction! [5]
- We are accustomed to think that with the advent of the genuine novel of society, in the first part of this century, a great step forward was taken in fiction. [4]
- Who talks of the marvels of fiction? [5]
- Many critics said that it was a welcome return to Canada, where I had made my first success in the field of fiction. [11]
- These vagaries of taste, which disfigure or destroy correct proportions or hide deformities, are nowhere more evident than in the illustrations of works of fiction. [4]
- Mary and the storm, and the sweeping away of the forward boats, were facts--all the rest was fiction. [5]
- Herodotus lived so short a time after Rhodopis, and tells so many exact particulars of her private life that it is impossible she should have been a mere creation of fiction. [10]
- The story of Robinson Crusoe is a very good illustration of veracity in fiction. [4]
- What is this quality of truthfulness which we all recognize when it exists in fiction? [4]
- The period of Philip's novitiate--those most important years from his acquaintance with Celia Howard to the attainment of his professional degree--was most interesting to him, but the story of it would not detain the reader of exciting fiction. [4]
Short sentences using fiction
- Fiction! [4]
Sentences containing fiction two or more times
- Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't. [5]
- In a piece of fiction, especially romantic fiction, an author is absolutely free to be truthful, and he will be if he has personal and literary integrity. [4]
- As his speech came faster he twisted fact into fiction and fiction into fact, until I must needs close my mind and bolt the shutters of it, or he had betrayed me into confessing the right of Parliament to quarter troops among us. [9]
More example sentences with the word fiction in them
- One of the very greatest characters in fiction, Natty Bumppo . [5]
- The development of variety of fiction since the days of Scott and Cooper is prodigious. [4]
- He has worked up the fiction and I have hurled in the facts. [5]
- It is a truism to say that the genuine creations in fiction take their places in general apprehension with historical characters, and sometimes they live more vividly on the printed page and on canvas than the others in their pale, contradictory, and incomplete lives. [4]
- Every novel is, to some extent, a compound of truth and fiction, and he has done his best to picture conditions as they were, and to make the spirit of his book true. [9]
- Mark Twain loved to make fiction of his mishaps, and to show himself always in a bad light. [5]
- I will go to America, where all men are equal and all have an equal chance; I will live or die, sink or swim, win or lose as just a man--that alone, and not a single helping gaud or fiction back of it. [5]
- In the mean time he was studying history for its facts and principles, and fiction for its scenery and portraits. [6]
- In proof of this we have only to refer to the masterpieces of fiction which the world cherishes and loves to recur to. [4]
- The result of this universal demand for fiction is necessarily an enormous supply, and as everybody writes, without reference to gifts, the product is mainly trash, and trash of a deleterious sort; for bad art in literature is bad morals. [4]
- I am to this day profiting somewhat by that experience; for in that brief, sharp schooling, I got personally and familiarly acquainted with about all the different types of human nature that are to be found in fiction, biography, or history. [5]
- The principal reading then, as now--and perhaps more then than now--was fiction, and nearly all of this England supplied. [4]
- In one of them Mr. Howells let fall some chance remarks on the tendency of modern fiction, without adequately developing his theory, which were largely dissented from in this country, and were like the uncorking of six vials in England. [4]
- So here was the novelty of a king without a keeper, an absolute monarch who was absolute in sober truth and not by a fiction of words. [5]
- Among them was the great writer of fiction for whom Miss Bronte felt so strong an admiration; he immediately appreciated, and, in a characteristic note to the publishers, acknowledged its extraordinary merits. [14]
- More than this, the first efforts of poets and story-tellers are very commonly palimpsests: beneath the rhymes or the fiction one can almost always spell out the characters which betray the writer's self. [6]
- This relation between the fiction that is, and that which is to be, and the common school is not fanciful. [4]
- Is it true that in England, where a great proportion of the fiction we describe and loathe is produced; is it true that in our New England society there is nothing but frivolity, sordidness, decay of purity and faith, ignoble ambition and ignoble living? [4]
- Whether he wrote sketches of travel, or whether he wrote fiction, the scene depicted was from the point of view of the essayist rather than from that of the tourist or of the novelist. [4]
- As fiction sometimes seems stranger than truth, a few words may be needed here to make some of my characters and statements appear probable. [6]
- Surely, he would say, this must be the fiction of some fanciful brain, the whim of some romancer, the trick of some playwright. [6]
- When, therefore, we say that one of the worst characteristics of modern fiction is its so-called truth to nature, we mean that it disregards the higher laws of art, and attempts to give us unidealized pictures of life. [4]
- The novelist cannot reverse the facts without such a shock to our experience as shall destroy for us the artistic value of his fiction, and bring upon his work the deserved reproach of indiscriminately "rewarding the good and punishing the bad. [4]
- All our fiction reflects this--that is why I never cared to read English or American novels. [9]
- Their affiliation is rather with the new literatures of France, of Russia, of Spain, than with the modern fiction of England. [4]
- This is high praise, but by no means the highest, and when we reflect we see how immeasurably inferior, in fiction, the analytic method is to the dramatic. [4]
- It is scarcely possible to touch upon our recent fiction, any more than upon our recent poetry, without taking into account what is called the Esthetic movement--a movement more prominent in England than elsewhere. [4]
- It is a pleasant fiction that these great steamers are easily managed. [11]
- By a like pleasant fiction his single chamber was always mentioned in a plural number. [12]
- The establishment of periodicals which could afford to pay for fiction written about our society and from the American point of view has had a great effect on our literary emancipation. [4]
- As the greater part of this reading is admitted to be fiction, we have before us the relation of the novel to the common school. [4]
- When we criticise our recent fiction it is obvious that we ought to remember that it only conforms to the tendencies of our social life, our prevailing ethics, and to the art conditions of our time. [4]
- When we praise our recent fiction for its photographic fidelity to nature we condemn it, for we deny to it the art which would give it value. [4]
- By the insertion of these faithful historical elements it is hoped to give more vividness to the atmosphere of the time, and to strengthen the verisimilitude of a piece of fiction which is not, I believe, out of harmony with fact. [11]
- In all ages of the world this eminently plausible fiction has lured the obtuse infant to financial ruin and disaster. [5]
- We are speaking of the tendency of recent fiction, very much the same everywhere that novels are written, which we have imperfectly sketched. [4]
- It is one of the great privileges of fiction to right the wrongs of life, to do justice to the deserving and the vicious. [4]
- If this relation of nature and art is too subtle for comprehension, there is nothing fanciful in the influence of the characters in fiction upon social manners and morals. [4]
- In a novel of mere action and adventure, a lower order of fiction, where all the interest centres in the unraveling of a plot, of course this does not so much matter. [4]
- But this background of a great city, of an empire, is not essential to the breadth of treatment upon which we insist in fiction, to broad characterization, to the play of imagination about common things which transfigures them into the immortal beauty of artistic creations. [4]
- The prejudice against novel-reading is quite broken down, since fiction has taken all fields for its province; everybody reads novels. [4]
- The war has never fully panned out in fiction yet. [8]
- It was practically my only experience of dictation of fiction. [11]
- He continued still more deferentially: "Mr. Fulkerson's notion--I must say the notion is his, evolved from his syndicate experience--is that we shall do best in fiction to confine our selves to short stories, and make each number complete in itself. [8]
- The charge of melodrama is not one that should disturb a writer of fiction. [11]
- We do not mean books of law, of theology, of politics, of science, of medicine, and not necessarily books of travel, or adventure, or biography, or fiction even. [4]
- Do not misunderstand me to mean that common and low life are not fit subjects of fiction, or that vice is not to be lashed by the satirist, or that the evils of a social state are never to be exposed in the novel. [4]
- The novelists had led us to expect something different; and the modest and pretty young lady with frank and open blue eyes, who wore gloves and used the common English speech, had never figured in the fiction of the region. [4]
- In books of law, theology, politics, medicine, science, travel, adventure, biography, philosophy, and fiction there may be passages that possess, or the whole contents may possess, that quality which comes within our meaning of literature. [4]
- I preferred to keep up the fiction that her trip would only be temporary. [9]
- For with all its variety, it seems to me that one characteristic of recent fiction is its narrowness--narrowness of vision and of treatment. [4]
- Take as an item novels, the works of fiction, which have become an absolute necessity in the modern world, as necessary to divert the mind loaded with care and under actual strain as to fill the vacancy in otherwise idle brains. [4]
- It looks fair, it looks real, but it is all a fiction. [5]
- The highest fiction is that which embodies both; that is, the story in which action is the result of mental and spiritual forces in play. [4]
- As Cervantes had introduced the democratic element into romances, so Scott replaced the aristocratic element, when it had disappeared, and only a prosaic, bourgeoisie fiction existed. [4]
- Perhaps the most inane thing ever put forth in the name of literature is the so-called domestic novel, an indigestible, culinary sort of product, that might be named the doughnut of fiction. [4]
- That is what I did with Pierre in my first book of fiction, Pierre and His People, but with the exception of Monseigneur Fabre there is no Frenchman in this book who fulfils, or could fulfil, the temperamental place which I have indicated. [11]
- The characters of history we seldom agree about, and are always reconstructing on new information; but the characters of fiction are subject to no such vicissitudes. [4]
- But this is history and not fiction. [5]
- My Captain's wound he spoke of as less grave than at first thought; but he mentioned incidentally having heard a story recently that he was killed,--a fiction, doubtless,--a mistake,--a palpable absurdity,--not to be remembered or made any account of. [6]
- Perhaps the most harmful sinners are not those who send into the world of fiction the positively wicked and immoral, but those who make current the dull, the commonplace, and the socially vulgar. [4]
- In this Annual had appeared Hugh Conway's 'Called Back' and Anthony Hope's 'Prisoner of Zenda', among other celebrated works of fiction. [11]
- Cooper is the greatest artist in the domain of romantic fiction yet produced by America.--Wilkie Collins. [5]
- In our own generation the heroes and heroines of fiction begin to appear in real life, in dress and manner, while they are still warm from the press. [4]
- It is claimed for its fiction, however, that it is analytic and realistic, and that much of it has certain other qualities that make it a new school in art. [4]
- Judged by our fiction, we are in an irredeemably bad way. [4]
- But as to fiction, even if the writers of it were all trained in it as an art, it is not so easy to lift the public taste to their artistic level. [4]
- There is much fiction, and some of it, for various reasons, that we like and find interesting which is nevertheless insincere if not artificial. [4]
- I doubt if fiction will ever get the knack of such things. [5]
- It is the fiction in Italy that it is always summer; and the people sit in the open market-place, shiver in the open doorways, crowd into corners where the sun comes, and try to keep up the beautiful pretense. [4]
- He imagined a fiction dealing with the situation as something already accomplished. [8]
- It is no excuse to say that this is normal English weather; it is not the office of fiction to intensify and rub in the unavoidable evils of life. [4]
- In short, the essential of fiction is not diversity of social life, but artistic treatment of whatever is depicted. [4]
- What educating influence English fiction was having upon American life they have not inquired, so long as it was furnished cheap, and its authors were cheated out of any copyright on it. [4]
- Through all the disguise of fiction a grave scientific doctrine may be detected lying beneath some of the delineations of character. [6]
- On these I did not feel myself competent to sit in judgment, for my personal taste in fiction, if I could be said to have had any, took another turn. [9]
- The "Wide West" claim was forfeited, but there is no evidence to show that Clemens and his partners were ever, except in fiction, "millionaires for ten days. [5]
- Oh, a good character in fiction is an inspiration. [4]
- I know one, certainly, who never takes his oath on any other dictionary, any advertising fiction to the contrary, notwithstanding. [6]
- People read his books and quarrel over 'em, and the critics are all against him, and a regular flaying, with salt and vinegar rubbed in afterward, will tell more with people who like good old-fashioned fiction than anything else. [8]
- It would hardly be worth while to refer to this taste in the apparel of our fiction did it not have deep and esoteric suggestions, and could not the novelists themselves get a hint from it. [4]
- It may, however, be safely predicted that those writers of fiction worthy to be called literary artists will best retain their hold who have faithfully painted the manners of their own time. [4]
- It can hardly be matched in fiction. [5]
- It can easily be made to inculcate a taste for good literature; it can be a powerful influence in teaching the American people what to read; and upon a broadened, elevated, discriminating public taste depends the fate of American art, of American fiction. [4]
- She could not be found now, so changed are the requirements of fiction. [4]
- This, I am aware, sounds like fiction, like an attempt to get an effect which was not there. [9]
- The figures who are moved in them seem to be transported from the pages of foreign fiction to the New World, not as it was, but as it existed in the minds of European sentimentalists. [4]
- Familiarity with vice and sordidness in fiction is a low entertainment, and of doubtful moral value, and their introduction is unbearable if it is not done with the idealizing touch of the artist. [4]
- Her announcement of an engagement with Mrs. Dallam had been, to put it politely, fiction. [9]
- For fiction is an art, as painting is, as sculpture is, as acting is. [4]
- We can almost always tell in a fiction when the writer passes the boundary of his own experience and observation--he becomes unreal, which is another name for untruthful. [4]
- The background of all English fiction is monarchical; however liberal it may be, it must be projected upon the existing order of things. [4]
- It does make absolute equality, and there is no fiction about it; while over yonder the inequality, (by decree of the infinitely feeble, and consent of the infinitely strong,) is also absolute--as real and absolute as our equality. [5]
- If this were a work of fiction, we should not dare to dispose of Laura otherwise. [5]
- When I find a well-drawn character in fiction or biography, I generally take a warm personal interest in him, for the reason that I have known him before--met him on the river. [5]
- It must be a fiction of the moralists who construct the dramas that the god of love and the god of money each claims an undivided allegiance. [4]
- A scheming drug-vender, (inventive genius,) an utterly untrustworthy and incompetent observer, (profound searcher of Nature,) a shallow dabbler in erudition, (sagacious scholar,) started the monstrous fiction (founded the immortal system) of Homoeopathy. [6]
- Even the little "Pastor Emeritus" is a fiction. [5]
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