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==''Orthodoxia''== | ==''Orthodoxia''== | ||
===Verse One=== | ===Verse One=== | ||
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===Verse Two=== | ===Verse Two=== | ||
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===Verse Three=== | ===Verse Three=== | ||
{{Main|Verse Three}} | |||
==''Miscellanea''== | ==''Miscellanea''== |
Revision as of 16:18, 20 December 2022
- "Metanarrative" redirects here. For the narrative of the narrative, see metanarrative
The Macronarrative is a collection of various texts that contain the sum-total of written history. The Macronarrative is an anthology – a compilation of texts of a variety of forms – originally written and published by REDACTED in REDACTED. These texts include instructions, stories, poems, images, and recipes, among other genres. The collection of materials that are accepted as part of the Macronarrative by a certain author is called a macrocanon. The texts can be divided into two books, Orthodoxia & Miscellanea. Often, Orthodoxia is used interchangeably with The Macronarrative, since Orthodoxia is, in fact, a macronarrative.
Orthodoxia
Verse One
- Main article: Verse One
Verse Two
- Main article: Verse Two
Verse Three
- Main article: Verse Three