found: Baldick, C. The Oxford dict. of literary terms, 2008(dialogue. Spoken exchanges between or among characters in a dramatic or narrative work; or a literary form in prose or verse based on a debate or discussion, usually between two speakers)
found: Quinn, E. A dict. of literary and thematic terms, c1999(dialogue, the. In addition to being a feature of fiction and drama which represents characters' speech, the dialogue is also a type of literature in which two or more people engage in a discussion. By the 19th century the form had fallen into disuse; nevertheless the dialogue has made occasional reappearances in modern literature, notably in the poems of Paul Valéry)
found: LCSH, Oct. 21, 2014(Dialogues. UF Dialogs)