1.Chapter 5 Self-Reflexive Meta-Narratives
background of meta-fictional writings. Metafiction scholars such as Linda Hutcheon and Patricia Waugh, basing upon their discussion of Agatha Christie's writing ...
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2.Metafiction, Metadrama, and the God-Game - Project MUSE
though Robert Scholes, Patricia Waugh, and other critics have commented on her use of metafiction. But in The Unicorn (1963), she highlights the ...
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3.Parody and metafiction: Virginia Woolf's 'An Unwritten Novel' - Raco
as 'postmodernism' – as Patricia Waugh has noted (1984: 5) – metafiction and its practice are as old as the novel itself: it is a tendency inherent to all nov- ...
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4.Surface Disturbances - VBN
Standard works such as Patricia Waugh's book Metafiction. The Theory and. Practice of Self-Conscious Fiction (1984), and Linda Hutcheon's extremely ...
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5.Lower-Division 2010 Writing Contest Winner: Literary Research
occurrence and fictitious detail. As defined by Patricia Waugh, meta-fiction is “a fictional writing which self- consciously . . . draws attention to its status as [fiction] ...
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6.NABOKOV'S TELEPHONE. PHONING INTO EXISTENCE*
a certain metafictional relevance after the late-modern and postmodern art forms. .... existence, laying bare the artificiality of the text –in Patricia Waugh's terms ...
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7.David K. O'Hara Mimesis and the Imaginable Other: Metafictional ...
(1988), Alison Lee‟s Realism and Power: Postmodern British Fiction (1990), and Patricia Waugh‟s. Metafiction: the Theory and Practice of Self-Conscious ...
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8.Introduction John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman is ...
Patricia Waugh in Metafiction specifically defines metafiction as a literary term. “ given to the fictional writing which self-consciously and systematically draws its ...
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