Testament of the Helenas
A famous 2349 novel advocacy video tract by the novel Lilith, coining the term helena, occasionally used for novels. The word is from an antique dystopian play, R.U.R. by Karel Čapek. (The play is sometimes mistakenly called "the first novel on novels", novel being also a form of literature of the time; a play is not a novel. With similar inaccuracy, Testament of the Helenas is sometimes also called "the first novel on novels", both uses now referring to novel intelligences; Lilith was not the first.)
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