What is Psychological Realism?

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A psychological realism, or psychological novel, is a work of fiction that emphasizes the internal actions, motives, and characterization of characters. This type of novel generally delves deeper into the minds of the characters than others. For more information look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_novel
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