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A trilogue is a literary form in which an imagined conversation between three participants is recorded. Extant examples suggest that it is used especially to treat scientific, especially chemical and philosophical, topics.

References

  1. Davy, Humphrey (1830). Consolations in Travel. London: John Murray.
  2. Ramsden, Jeremy (2015). Chemicals all around us. In: Ampthill Literary Festival Yearbook. pp. 29–38. ISBN 978-1-5175506-8-4.
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