reflectionism

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reflectionism, a term sometimes used to refer to the common assumption that literary works reflect (or, in the well‐worn metaphor, ‘hold a mirror up to’) a pre‐existing reality. This view is often challenged in modern literary theory, on the grounds that it denies the active nature of language and of the writer's transforming work. See also mimesis, realism.

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