Novels 'better at explaining world's problems than reports' -...
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Saved by 4 people (-1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-11-06
- Bfillip on 2009-05-23 - Tags didactic fiction
- Pompeysie on 2008-12-17 - Tags no_tag
- Gibarian on 2008-11-14 - Tags novels , reports , comprehension , soup
- Paulallitor on 2008-11-06 - Tags reports'
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While fiction may not always show a set of presentable research findings, it does not compromise on complexity, politics or readability in the way that academic literature sometimes does.
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Storytelling is one of humanity's oldest methods of possessing information and representing reality. The stories, poems and plays we categorise as literary fiction were once accepted in much the same way that scientific discourse is received as authoritative today.
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Storytelling is one of humanity's oldest methods of possessing information and representing reality. The stories, poems and plays we categorise as literary fiction were once accepted in much the same way that scientific discourse is received as authoritative today
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useful tool in aiding people's understanding, sparking their interest, and humanising issues
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