John Barth‟s “Lost in the Funhouse ” is a prime example of a postmodernist short fiction. The poetics of the work is mainly concerned with questions of ontology and frequently seeks to foreground this notion in different ways so much so that the reader gets lost in a funhouse of reading. Accordingly, the story has been divided into separate worlds, each trying to call into attention its own ontological existence and significance. Barth‟s story self-consciously implements certain techniques at different levels of his work to foreground world formation and draw the reader‟s attention towards the worlds of the text. His story foregrounds different planes, each of which stands independently as an ontological world: the world of language and tex...
The paper examines short stories of the distinguished American postmodernist writer Donald Barthelme...
This thesis investigates John Barth's esthetic concern with literary tradition, with the manipulatio...
This paper seeks to discern the narratological aspects of John Barth's famous essay titled “Literatu...
John Barth‟s “Lost in the Funhouse” is a prime example of a postmodernist short fiction. The poetics...
In John Barth\u27s Lost in the Funhouse, a character named Ambrose winds up lost in the confines o...
Funhouse is the story of a thirteen-year-old boy’s trip to the beach with his family on the fourth o...
This article explores, via a postmodern approach, how Barth dealt with the intricate relationship be...
© 2017 Dr. Alex Reece Senior,My dissertation examines instances of ontological violation in postmode...
This thesis deals with translating John Barth’s “Lost in the Funhouse”. This short story is a piece ...
John Barth and the poetics of exhaustion How is one to write in a postmodern context of shattered r...
Presents a class of Professor Amy Hungerford that discuss John Barth's collection of stories Lost in...
John Barth is one of the major novelists of American postmodernism. Barth’s contribution to the prac...
“Ambrose” was composed over the course of three very cold months in the winter of 2016, in response ...
Various critics have used David Foster Wallace’s short story “Octet” as an emblem of post-postmodern...
The novelist John Barth drew the rich fund of seafaring metaphors in his work from a carefree upbrin...
The paper examines short stories of the distinguished American postmodernist writer Donald Barthelme...
This thesis investigates John Barth's esthetic concern with literary tradition, with the manipulatio...
This paper seeks to discern the narratological aspects of John Barth's famous essay titled “Literatu...
John Barth‟s “Lost in the Funhouse” is a prime example of a postmodernist short fiction. The poetics...
In John Barth\u27s Lost in the Funhouse, a character named Ambrose winds up lost in the confines o...
Funhouse is the story of a thirteen-year-old boy’s trip to the beach with his family on the fourth o...
This article explores, via a postmodern approach, how Barth dealt with the intricate relationship be...
© 2017 Dr. Alex Reece Senior,My dissertation examines instances of ontological violation in postmode...
This thesis deals with translating John Barth’s “Lost in the Funhouse”. This short story is a piece ...
John Barth and the poetics of exhaustion How is one to write in a postmodern context of shattered r...
Presents a class of Professor Amy Hungerford that discuss John Barth's collection of stories Lost in...
John Barth is one of the major novelists of American postmodernism. Barth’s contribution to the prac...
“Ambrose” was composed over the course of three very cold months in the winter of 2016, in response ...
Various critics have used David Foster Wallace’s short story “Octet” as an emblem of post-postmodern...
The novelist John Barth drew the rich fund of seafaring metaphors in his work from a carefree upbrin...
The paper examines short stories of the distinguished American postmodernist writer Donald Barthelme...
This thesis investigates John Barth's esthetic concern with literary tradition, with the manipulatio...
This paper seeks to discern the narratological aspects of John Barth's famous essay titled “Literatu...