purport
E: "Purport: appear or claim to be or do something, especially falsely; profess." (Oxford Languages)
I find it interesting that the author used "purport" to describe how poetry and prose fiction are always written in the past. Purport could also mean the gist of something like a document or speech, but this also implies that there are uncertainties with what is true or false in the events pointed out in these works of literature.