fictionize
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British Author Rex Warner, an old hand at translating Caesar, has set out to fictionize him.
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"It's impossible to fictionize Germany," laughed Mrs. Rotherick.
From The Enchanted Canyon by Honoré Morrow
Forever Ulysses, a fictionized biography, makes its hero a modern Greek named Ulysses whose career, recalling Zaharoff's, also recalls Ulysses'.
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Lania, an exile from the Reich who sticks close to the news, includes in his novel a fictionized account of how Hugo Stinnes cornered industrial Germany during the inflation.
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There is no necessity to justify, as he attempts, fictionized biography; the public has accepted it as its best communication with the past.
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Thomas Mann is less known in this country for Death in Venice, a collection of long short stories, than for his two-volume "naturalistic" Buddenbrooks, and The Magic Mountain, another lengthy fictionized philosophy.
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The gaps between have been bridged by fictionized accounts of glorious undertakings and discoveries.
From Cubs of the Wolf by Raymond F. Jones
If fictionizing in prose, he writes with brief orange-hued flashes of liquid ether; each of short, all but, brief span.
From Original Letters and Biographic Epitomes by J. Atwood Slater