roman à tiroirs
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French roman à tiroirs (literally “novel with/made of drawers”).
Noun
roman à tiroirs (plural romans à tiroirs)
- A piece of fiction, especially a novel, in which the principal or main narrative (or "frame story") is interrupted by secondary narratives.
Further reading
- roman à tiroirs on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
French
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