The black hole that is my aging mind...
June 8, 2010 8:08 PM
Mind freeze: what is the word/term for a literary mistake in a piece of fiction like the wrong stovetop chimneys in Charles Dickens? Something an author has put in a period piece but could not possibly exist in the time the work of fiction took place?
We learned about this term way back in high school but I’m drawing a blank. It’s not continuity and it’s not enigma… what heck is it?
We learned about this term way back in high school but I’m drawing a blank. It’s not continuity and it’s not enigma… what heck is it?
Anachronism?
posted by Opposite George at 8:08 PM on June 8, 2010
posted by Opposite George at 8:08 PM on June 8, 2010
Dammit, McGee!
posted by Opposite George at 8:09 PM on June 8, 2010
posted by Opposite George at 8:09 PM on June 8, 2010
ding ding ding! ty! I lose my bet, I thought it would take 10 minutes. Ah the collective hive is a win!
posted by eatdonuts at 8:09 PM on June 8, 2010
posted by eatdonuts at 8:09 PM on June 8, 2010
I think you mean "now have some maize!"
posted by orthogonality at 9:24 PM on June 8, 2010
posted by orthogonality at 9:24 PM on June 8, 2010
You may also run into what are sometimes referred to as parachronism or anatopism.
I couldn't remember exactly what they were called, either.
posted by a halcyon day at 9:40 PM on June 8, 2010
I couldn't remember exactly what they were called, either.
posted by a halcyon day at 9:40 PM on June 8, 2010
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