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- In literature, vraisemblance refers to ways'in which a text may be brought into contact with and defined in relation to another text which helps make it intelligible'( Culler, pp . 140 ).
- :: And for the rest, my book literally says, for " vraisemblance, certitude, opinion, d閏laration, perception ", use indicatif in an affirmative sentence, use subjonctif in a question or negative sentence ??
- This work ( much like theoretical discussions on theatrical " vraisemblance ", " biens閍nce " and the nature of tragedy and comedy ) stressed the need for moral utility; it made important distinctions between history and the novel, and between the epic ( which treats of politics and war ) and the novel ( which treats of love ).
- The review appearing in " The Academy " on 15 January was impressed by the " grown-up " vision of the novel, declaring " the more impossible it gets the better Mr . Haggard does it . . . his astonishing imagination, and a certain " vraisemblance " [ " verisimilitude " ( French ) ] makes the most impossible adventures appear true ".