Beyond the fiction of reality, there is the reality of the fiction.

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The famous quote by P.D. James is a play on words, which means that there is a deeper meaning behind the meaning of the words. The meaning of the words in the quote are what you would expect; however, there is another meaning to the words that can be found by looking deeper into them. By using this quote, P.D.

James is pointing out that the world she creates in her novels, while it seems real to us, is not real at all. It’s just fiction.

Source: Less Than Nothing: Hegel And The Shadow Of Dialectical Materialism

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