Reminiscence
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Literary '''reminiscence''' is writing based on the author's memory of a particular time, place, or incident. | Literary '''reminiscence''' is writing based on the author's memory of a particular time, place, or incident. | ||
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Reminiscence is the act of remembering long-past experiences.
Literary reminiscence is writing based on the author's memory of a particular time, place, or incident.
The author who relied on the reminiscence as literary device is Marcel Proust and his novel In Search of Lost Time.
Memoir is another term for reminiscence.
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