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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    This is a list of fictional towns in literature. Town name Author Origin Notes A ; Abbot's-Cernel, South Wessex Thomas Hardy: Thomas Hardy's Wessex: Correlates ... Stockpool is a fictional town in Pennsylvania and the main location of István Örkény's one minute story: My good fellow. Most of its population consists of Hungarians. Stonetown ...
  2. matadornetwork.com

    Between 1924 and 1956, Tangier was home to an international zone that attracted a host of European and American artists and expats. The Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs famously encapsulates the city at that moment in time. A defining work of the Beat Generation, the novel is a hedonistic romp through the Interzone, written by an author who once called Tangier "one of the few places left ...
  3. htrc.atlassian.net

    It includes the latitude and longitude of those locations, as well as the number of times the location is mentioned in the volume. This provides researchers with usually hard-to-generate geospatial data, with a good portion of the computational work already done on their behalf. ... (2020). "Geographic Locations in English-Language Literature ...
  4. literarydevices.net

    Definition of Setting. Setting is a literary device that allows the writer of a narrative to establish the time, location, and environment in which it takes place. This is an important element in a story, as the setting indicates to the reader when and where the action takes place.As a result, the setting of a narrative or story helps the reader picture clear and relevant details.
  5. tripfiction.com

    TripFiction was created to make it easy to match a location with a book, and thanks to our searchable database you can find a book relevant to any trip. A resource for both actual and armchair travellers. TripFiction features many thousands of novels, travelogues and memoirs set in over 2,500 countries, regions, and cities from around the world ...
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