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The subject of the following article is the concept of truth understood not asan absolute or a scientific fact but the truth in the context of fictional literary world.For the purpose of these deliberations, I selected theory of fiction, originating fromAristotle and currently developed by Thomas Pavel. Information contained in a workof literature is true if is not undermined on any level, independently from the factthat truth refers only to characters existing in the given possible fictional world.Truth defined as an amalgamation of irrefutable story facts is a constitutive attributeof the world which is characteristic for drama and epic, whereby the latter is not thesole requirement since it has to be supported by an individual and objective accountof the narrator. Truth is thus a foundation of every work of literature based on principlesof drama and epic, however, in the fictional world of lyric poetry everythingcan be undermined.
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