The following pages link to Nautical fiction
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- Stream of consciousness (links | edit)
- Historical mystery (links | edit)
- Magical realism (links | edit)
- Master and Commander (links | edit)
- Historical reenactment (links | edit)
- Leitmotif (links | edit)
- Parable (links | edit)
- Horatio Hornblower (links | edit)
- Speculative fiction (links | edit)
- Plot device (links | edit)
- Fictional country (links | edit)
- Antihero (links | edit)
- Frederick Marryat (links | edit)
- Mystery fiction (links | edit)
- Cliché (links | edit)
- Backstory (links | edit)
- Zane Grey (links | edit)
- James Fenimore Cooper (links | edit)
- Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald (links | edit)
- Self-fulfilling prophecy (links | edit)
- Action fiction (links | edit)
- List of sailors (links | edit)
- Thriller (genre) (links | edit)
- Sword-and-sandal (links | edit)
- Narrative (links | edit)
- Creative nonfiction (links | edit)
- Deus ex machina (links | edit)
- Romance novel (links | edit)
- Saga (links | edit)
- Tragic hero (links | edit)
- Comic relief (links | edit)
- Swashbuckler (links | edit)
- Quiet, Please (links | edit)
- The Nigger of the "Narcissus" (links | edit)
- Mimesis (links | edit)
- William Archibald Spooner (links | edit)
- Imagery (links | edit)
- Diegesis (links | edit)
- Climax (narrative) (links | edit)
- Bathos (links | edit)
- Diction (links | edit)
- Subplot (links | edit)
- Future tense (links | edit)
- Molly Elliot Seawell (links | edit)
- Erotic literature (links | edit)
- USS Triton (SSRN-586) (links | edit)
- Unreliable narrator (links | edit)
- Present tense (links | edit)
- Past tense (links | edit)