Chronotope

/ˈkrɒnətoʊp/ noun

The intrinsic connectedness of temporal and spatial relationships in literature; the way time and place are fused in narrative.

From Greek 'chronos' (time) + 'topos' (place). Coined by literary theorist Mikhail Bakhtin. Different genres have different chronotopes — a road novel fuses time with the journey; a castle romance fuses it with the building.

AMጊዜ እና ቦታ
ARمُجال الزمن والمكان
BNকাল-স্থান
CAcronotope
CSchronotope
DAchronotope
DEChronotope
ELχρονότοπος
EScronotopo
FAزمان و مکان
FIchronotope
FRchronotope
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