Look up fabula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fabula may refer to: Fabula, Latin word for a fable Fabula, Latin word for a play (see Theatre of ancient...
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A fabula crepidata or fabula cothurnata is a Latin tragedy with Greek subjects. The genre probably originated in adaptations of Greek tragedy (hence the...
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Fabula palliata is a genre of Roman drama that consists largely of Romanized versions of Greek plays. The name palliata comes from pallium, the Latin word...
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In narratology, fabula (Russian: фабула, IPA: [ˈfabʊlə]) equates to the thematic content of a narrative and syuzhet (Russian: сюжет, IPA: [sʲʊˈʐɛt] ) equates...
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Fabula Ultima is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game inspired by Japanese role-playing video games such as the Final Fantasy series. It was designed by...
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Fabula is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Fabula zollikoferi (Freyer, 1836) Fabula at funet v t e...
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Marek Fabuľa (born 5 August 1975) is a Slovak former footballer and manager. Futbalnet profile "FL: Novým trénerom Liptovského Mikuláša bude Fabuľa". 21...
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A fabula togata is a Latin comedy in a Roman setting, in existence since at least the second century BC. Lucius Afranius and Titus Quinctius Atta are known...
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Plot (narrative) (section Fabula and syuzhet)
century divided a narrative into two elements: the fabula (фа́була) and the syuzhet (сюже́т). A fabula is the chronology of the fictional world, whereas...
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"Rosamund Pike To Star In Pandemic Thriller Rich Flu For Pablo Larrain's Fabula; Sierra/Affinity & CAA Launch Sales — EFM Hot Pic". Deadline Hollywood....
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