: Re: Commonly accepted term for ways to present book content? Without regard to genre, is there a commonly accepted term for the various ways that book content can be presented? For instance, consider
I believe there isn't really a set term for what you're describing, simply because different types of "presentations"--as you call them--are mostly exceptions, and not the norm :)
You could try giving a short explanation, such as, "This book was written in the form of a collection of letters," to get your point across.
Hope this helps!
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