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Autodescription — belletristic literature (Q8253850)
description: type of written work in which fictive stories take place (not 'popular' or 'genre' fiction)
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Duplicated data point[edit]
This page appears to be a duplicate of Q268416, I think we should mearge these two pages under the name "Belles-lettres". John Gordon Reid (talk) 09:33, 26 September 2017 (UTC)
- Belles-lettres: Literally, belles-lettres is a French phrase meaning "beautiful" or "fine" writing. In this sense, therefore, it includes all literary works—especially fiction, poetry, drama, or essays—valued for their aesthetic qualities and originality of style and tone. The term thus can be used to refer to literature generally --Fractaler (talk) 11:30, 26 September 2017 (UTC)