Fiction in the Archives: Pardon Tales and Their Tellers in Sixteenth-Century France
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*Fiction in the Archives: Pardon Tales and Their Tellers in Sixteenth-Century France* is a historical study by Natalie Zemon Davis that analyzes how sixteenth-century French pardon letters used narrative and storytelling to negotiate justice, power, and truth.
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Target entity: Fiction in the Archives: Pardon Tales and Their Tellers in Sixteenth-Century France Context triple: [Natalie Zemon Davis, notableWork, Fiction in the Archives: Pardon Tales and Their Tellers in Sixteenth-Century France]
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The French Renaissance Story
The French Renaissance Story is a segment from the 1916 silent epic film "Intolerance" that dramatizes events set during France’s Renaissance period.
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The Theory of the Novel
The Theory of the Novel is a seminal early 20th-century work of literary theory that analyzes the historical development and philosophical significance of the novel as a modern epic form.
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Histoire littéraire de la France avant le douzième siècle
Histoire littéraire de la France avant le douzième siècle is a scholarly work by Jean-Jacques Ampère that surveys and analyzes the development of French literature prior to the 12th century.
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D.
The Return of Martin Guerre
The Return of Martin Guerre is a 1982 French historical drama film, co-written by Gérard Brach, that dramatizes a famous 16th-century case of identity theft in a rural village.
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E.
History as a Novel, the Novel as History
"History as a Novel, the Novel as History" is the subtitle of Norman Mailer’s nonfiction work *The Armies of the Night*, highlighting its blend of historical reportage and novelistic narrative.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Fiction in the Archives: Pardon Tales and Their Tellers in Sixteenth-Century France Target entity description: *Fiction in the Archives: Pardon Tales and Their Tellers in Sixteenth-Century France* is a historical study by Natalie Zemon Davis that analyzes how sixteenth-century French pardon letters used narrative and storytelling to negotiate justice, power, and truth.
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A.
The French Renaissance Story
The French Renaissance Story is a segment from the 1916 silent epic film "Intolerance" that dramatizes events set during France’s Renaissance period.
-
B.
The Theory of the Novel
The Theory of the Novel is a seminal early 20th-century work of literary theory that analyzes the historical development and philosophical significance of the novel as a modern epic form.
-
C.
Histoire littéraire de la France avant le douzième siècle
Histoire littéraire de la France avant le douzième siècle is a scholarly work by Jean-Jacques Ampère that surveys and analyzes the development of French literature prior to the 12th century.
-
D.
The Return of Martin Guerre
The Return of Martin Guerre is a 1982 French historical drama film, co-written by Gérard Brach, that dramatizes a famous 16th-century case of identity theft in a rural village.
-
E.
History as a Novel, the Novel as History
"History as a Novel, the Novel as History" is the subtitle of Norman Mailer’s nonfiction work *The Armies of the Night*, highlighting its blend of historical reportage and novelistic narrative.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Natalie Zemon Davis
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Fiction in the Archives: Pardon Tales and Their Tellers in Sixteenth-Century France
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