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#: ''I just had an '''unreal''' hamburger.'' | #: ''I just had an '''unreal''' hamburger.'' | ||
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*[[Irrealism]] | *[[Irrealism]] | ||
*''[[A Rhetoric of the Unreal : Studies in Narrative and Structure, Especially of the Fantastic]]'' (1981) - [[Christine Brooke-Rose]] | *''[[A Rhetoric of the Unreal : Studies in Narrative and Structure, Especially of the Fantastic]]'' (1981) - [[Christine Brooke-Rose]] | ||
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Unreal means fake or larger or more fantastic than typical of real life
- I just had an unreal hamburger.
See also
- A Rhetoric of the Unreal
- Irrealism
- A Rhetoric of the Unreal : Studies in Narrative and Structure, Especially of the Fantastic (1981) - Christine Brooke-Rose
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