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Metafiction
Metafiction Metafiction is a type of fiction which self ... forget they are viewing a play, and metafiction does not let the readers forget they are reading a work of fiction. Metafiction is primarily associated with postmodern literature but ... A work of fiction within a fiction. Metafiction may figure for only a moment ...
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Historiographical metafiction
Historiographical metafiction Originally coined by Linda Hutcheon . Historiographic metafiction is a work of fiction that is ... subject. One author often associated with historigraphic metafiction is Michael Ondaatje, in works such as ... Children can also be regarded as Historiographic metafiction re-writing the history of Pakistan and ... mid-twentieth century. Further reading Definition of Metafiction at Emory.edu An example of ...
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Talk:Metafiction
Talk:Metafiction Question Would the following passage from Huck ... not self-conscious enough to count as metafiction, though. The Pratchett novel I know best ... If anything I would say its anti-metafiction. Hamlet While we're on the subject ... is that enough to class it as metafiction? Many people in real life have a ... of a play-within-a-play identified metafiction (it doesn't, because The Murder ...
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Irony
... romance and ends in a double wedding. Metafiction Main article: Metafiction. Metafiction is a kind of fiction which self ... usually involves irony and is self-reflective. Metafiction (or "romantic irony" in the sense of ...
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Talk:Fictional fictional character
... A contradiction The definition of "metafictional" in Metafiction contradicts the definition in Fictional fictional character ... 00, 15 December 2005 (UTC) See Talk:Metafiction#A contradiction for further discussion on this ...
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Robert Scholes
... known for his ideas on fabulation and metafiction. He graduated from Yale University. Since 1970 ... Literature (1974) Structural Fabulation (1975) Fabulation and Metafiction (1979) Semiotics and Interpretation (1982) Textual Power ...
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List of metafictional texts
List of metafictional texts Metafiction is a kind of fiction which contains ... Pavic's novels. Penny Arcade frequently features metafiction, particularly their fantasy setting Epic Legends of ...
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User:Nickj/Redirects/redirects-039.txt
... Preview menstrual periods → menstrual cycle 9 Metafiction Easy Preview metafictional → Metafiction 9 Easy Preview Metroads → Metroad 9 ...
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Talk:The Third Policeman
... the novel can be interpreted as a metafiction, though I didn't elaborate well on why this is so (the metafiction argument belongs to Keith Hopper, btw). I ...
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User talk:PhilHibbs
... ⇔ 18:52, 23 November 2005 (UTC) Metafiction See Talk:Metafiction#A_contradiction. Please check your WP:NA entry ...
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