Hello all

In non-fiction works, is common – indeed, it’s practically expected – to find passages of prose interspersed with quotations. Short quotes are simply placed in quotation marks, while longer ones are set in their own paragraph, often in italics and with narrower margins.

I’m curious to know if there are any works of fiction that use a similar device, incorporating quotations (whether real or invented) into the body of the text in this manner. Plenty of novels use quotations as epigraphs, and some may even utilise techniques such as footnotes, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen this done in this style, and I wondered whether anyone here has come across anything of this nature?

Thanks in advance.

  • xubermenschx@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Check out A. S. Byatt’s Possession.

    It’s about 2 modern academics researching about the love life of 2 famous fictional Victorian poets. Numerous diary entries, letters and poetry are interspersed throughout the novel.