--subdivision Comic books, strips, etc. under names of individual persons; under individual sacred works, e.g. Bible--Comic books, strips, etc.; and under topical headings; and headings for genres of comic books, e.g. Fantasy comic books, strips, etc.
--subdivision Fiction under names of countries, cities, etc., names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topical headings; and headings for fiction qualified by linguistic, national, ethnic or regional terms, e.g. Slavic fiction; Cuban fiction; French-Canadian fiction; West African fiction
Here are entered works on the construction and analysis of plots as a literary vehicle. General collections of plots are entered under Literature--Stories, plots, etc. Collections of plots limited to specific literatures or genres are entered under headings for individual literatures or genres with subdivision Stories, plots, etc., e.g. English literature--Stories, plots, etc.; Drama--Stories, plots, etc.; American poetry--Stories, plots, etc. Collections or discussions of plots of individual literary authors are entered under the name of the author with the subdivision Stories, plots, etc.
Fictional television programs that feature the commission and investigation of crimes. For nonfiction television programs that feature actual footage and reenactments of criminal and police activities see True crime television programs.
--subdivision Characters under names of individual literary authors; and headings for individual fictitious characters and groups of fictitious characters, e.g. Tarzan (Fictitious character); Bobbsey Twins (Fictitious characters)
--subdivision Characters under names of individual literary authors; and headings for individual fictitious characters and groups of fictitious characters, e.g. Tarzan (Fictitious character); Bobbsey Twins (Fictitious characters)
Here are entered works of fiction written in diary form. Works of fiction written wholly or partially in the form of letters, telegrams, electronic mail messages, instant messages, etc. are entered under Epistolary fiction.
--subdivision Characters under names of individual literary authors; and headings for individual fictitious characters and groups of fictitious characters, e.g. Tarzan (Fictitious character); Bobbsey Twins (Fictitious characters)