Pre-Joycean Fellowship
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Pre-Joycean Fellowship
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The Pre-Joycean Fellowship, abbreviated PJF, is a collective identification that was semi-seriously adopted by several writers known for fantasy and science fiction, to indicate that they value 19th-century values of storytelling. An example of such values is clarity, which was called by Jane Yolen the "lovely limpid quality" of writing. Steven Brust wrote that "it is in large part a joke, and in another large part a way to start literary arguments." The term was probably coined by Will Shetterl
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Collective identification of some writers
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Joycean_Fellowship
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2021-09-09T06:24:03Z
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