Setting place
TSETTINGPLACE, belonging conceptually to WRITING > TEXTUALFEATURES, addresses the real or imaginary place in which a fictional (not a factual) text is set. Encloses statement, with a tagged PLACE (or several) included if possible. This element has no mandatory or optional sub-elements but has two optional attributes, SETTINGCLASS and SETTINGPLACETYPE. SettingClass has values of upperClass, workingClass, middleClass, and wideRange (recognizing the separate existence of, e.g., both well-heeled London and squalid underbelly London). The attribute TSETTINGPLACETYPE has the values fictive, real, and identifiable. TSETTINGPLACE can be used twice of the same text, with different SettingPlaceType attribute values, in the case of e.g. an imaginary house set at an actual address.