Vignette (literature) | |
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Formats | Prose |
Authors | Ernest Hemingway, Margaret Atwood, Sandra Cisneros, Alice Walker, Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, William S. Burroughs, Tim O'Brien (author) |
Related genres | |
Sketch story, Short Story, Flash Fiction, Drabble, Slice of Life | |
Related topics | |
Literature, Novel, Poetry |
A vignette (/vɪnˈjɛt/ , also /viːnˈ-/) is a French loanword expressing a short and descriptive piece of writing that captures a brief period in time.[1][2] Vignettes are more focused on vivid imagery and meaning rather than plot.[3] Vignettes can be stand-alone, but they are more commonly part of a larger narrative, such as vignettes found in novels or collections of short stories.[2]