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Roman à clef


 

A roman à clef or roman à clé (French for "novel with a key") is a novel describing real-life events behind a façade of fiction. The "key", not present in the text, is the correlation between events and characters in the novel and events and characters in real life.

Related Topics:
Novel - Fiction

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The reasons an author might choose the roman à clef format include:

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  • Satire;
  • Writing about controversial topics and/or reporting inside information on scandals without giving rise to charges of libel.
  • A roman à clef also gives the author the opportunity to turn the tale the way the author would like it to have gone.
  • Since its original use in the context of writings, the roman à clef technique is also used in the theatre and in movies, like The Great Dictator depicting Hitler and nazism.

    Related Topics:
    The Great Dictator - Hitler - Nazism

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Introduction
Notable romans à clef
Other uses
See also

 

 

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