fictional town of Whilomville

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The fictional town of Whilomville is a small, late-19th-century American community created by Stephen Crane as the setting for a series of interconnected short stories about everyday life and local characters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional town
literary setting
appearsInGenre short stories
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Stephen Crane NERFINISHED
hasFictionalStatus imaginary place
inspiredBy small-town American life of the 19th century
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod American realism NERFINISHED
locatedInTime late 19th century
narrativeFunction setting for interconnected short stories
typicalFeatures everyday life of local characters
small American community
usedInWork Lynx-Hunting
Making an Orator NERFINISHED
Shame NERFINISHED
Showin’ Off NERFINISHED
The Angel Child NERFINISHED
The Carriage-Lamps NERFINISHED
The Fight NERFINISHED
The Knife NERFINISHED
The Lover and the Telltale NERFINISHED
The Monster NERFINISHED
The Stove NERFINISHED
The Trial, Execution, and Burial of Homer Phelps NERFINISHED
Whilomville Stories NERFINISHED

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Whilomville Stories hasSetting fictional town of Whilomville