pitkäromaanimaisissa
Pitkäromaanimaisissa is a Finnish term used in literary criticism to describe works whose form and scope resemble a novel but are distinguished by unusually long or expansive structures. The word is an adjective formed by combining pitkä (long), romaani (novel), and the suffix -mainen (-like), and its inessive plural form tarkoittaa "in long-novel-like works."
In practice, pitkäromaanimaiset teokset are texts that adopt a broad temporal panorama, complex or layered plots,
Critics use the term to discuss how such texts manage pace, memory, and narrative perspective over a
Length alone is not a reliable indicator of narrative complexity, so the label can be subjective and