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'''''Topos''''' (From Ancient Greek ''τόπος'') means [[place]]. In [[literary theory]] it refers to a [[theme]] or [[motif]]; a [[rhetorical]] [[convention]] or [[formula]]. '''''Topos''''' (From Ancient Greek ''τόπος'') means [[place]]. In [[literary theory]] it refers to a [[theme]] or [[motif]]; a [[rhetorical]] [[convention]] or [[formula]].
== See also == == See also ==
*[[Literary topos]] *[[Literary topos]]
-*[[Pornotopia]] 
-*[[Somatopia]] 
*[[Trope]] *[[Trope]]
-==See also==+==Derived terms==
-* [[Background and genesis of topos theory]]+* [[Chronotope]]
-* [[Category theory]]+* [[Dystopia]]
-* [[Intuitionistic type theory]]+* [[Hierotopy]]
* [[Topic]] * [[Topic]]
 +**[[Topics (Aristotle)]]
 +* [[Topography]]
 +* [[Topology]]
 +* [[Toponymy]]
 +* [[Utopia]]
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Topos (From Ancient Greek τόπος) means place. In literary theory it refers to a theme or motif; a rhetorical convention or formula.

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