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A group of artistic works that are generally accepted as representing a field or The works of a writer that have been accepted as authentic.

  1. "the durable canon of short fiction" William Styron.

Canon is the "accepted" or "official" version or type of something.

Canon may refer to:

  • Canon (fiction), a body of works considered "genuine" or "official" within a fictional universe
  • Biblical canon
  • Western canon, the books, music, and art that have been the most influential in shaping Western culture
  • Film canon, the limited number of masterpieces by which all other films are judged

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Category:Canon



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