I googled “atmospheric literature” and “atmosphere literature” and I did not find it as a literary genre. Can we consider it “neologistically” (which in itself is a neologism) a literary genre, as many writers like Georges Simenon, Thomas Hardy or Arthur Conan Doyle stand out for their descriptions of mood producing atmospheres?
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I googled “atmospheric literature” and “atmosphere literature” and I did not find it as a literary genre. Can we consider it “neologistically” (which in itself is a neologism) a literary genre, as many writers like Georges Simenon, Thomas Hardy or Arthur Conan Doyle stand out for their descriptions of mood producing atmospheres?
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