In John Barth\u27s Lost in the Funhouse, a character named Ambrose winds up lost in the confines of a funhouse, an attraction that is supposed to offer enjoyment by mixing the uncertain with adventure. However, this story is not told through conventional means, as the narrator of this tale is lost himself. The narrator, while focused on telling the tale of Ambrose, is also distracted by the various literary devices and techniques of putting a fictional work together. The narrator\u27s observation of how the piece is being put together as the work unfolds, or of any type of device that makes the reader aware that he or she is indeed reading a form of fiction, is known as metafiction. John Barth\u27s use of metafiction in Lost in the Funho...
Presents a class of Professor Amy Hungerford that discuss John Barth's collection of stories Lost in...
This study of the development of a postmodernist aesthetics in the novels of John Barth from The Flo...
The parody of the eighteenth century novel and its foundling hero in The Sot-Weed Factor (1960), the...
This article explores, via a postmodern approach, how Barth dealt with the intricate relationship be...
John Barth‟s “Lost in the Funhouse ” is a prime example of a postmodernist short fiction. The poetic...
Funhouse is the story of a thirteen-year-old boy’s trip to the beach with his family on the fourth o...
John Barth‟s “Lost in the Funhouse” is a prime example of a postmodernist short fiction. The poetics...
John Barth and the poetics of exhaustion How is one to write in a postmodern context of shattered r...
This thesis deals with translating John Barth’s “Lost in the Funhouse”. This short story is a piece ...
Lost in the Funhouse is like textbook illustration of Derrida’s views on language and writing. The b...
During the fifties he was considered to be an existentialist, and absurdist and later a Black Humori...
The purpose of the thesis is to compare and contrast the types and functions of metafictional modes ...
“Ambrose” was composed over the course of three very cold months in the winter of 2016, in response ...
This paper seeks to discern the narratological aspects of John Barth's famous essay titled “Literatu...
This thesis investigates John Barth's esthetic concern with literary tradition, with the manipulatio...
Presents a class of Professor Amy Hungerford that discuss John Barth's collection of stories Lost in...
This study of the development of a postmodernist aesthetics in the novels of John Barth from The Flo...
The parody of the eighteenth century novel and its foundling hero in The Sot-Weed Factor (1960), the...
This article explores, via a postmodern approach, how Barth dealt with the intricate relationship be...
John Barth‟s “Lost in the Funhouse ” is a prime example of a postmodernist short fiction. The poetic...
Funhouse is the story of a thirteen-year-old boy’s trip to the beach with his family on the fourth o...
John Barth‟s “Lost in the Funhouse” is a prime example of a postmodernist short fiction. The poetics...
John Barth and the poetics of exhaustion How is one to write in a postmodern context of shattered r...
This thesis deals with translating John Barth’s “Lost in the Funhouse”. This short story is a piece ...
Lost in the Funhouse is like textbook illustration of Derrida’s views on language and writing. The b...
During the fifties he was considered to be an existentialist, and absurdist and later a Black Humori...
The purpose of the thesis is to compare and contrast the types and functions of metafictional modes ...
“Ambrose” was composed over the course of three very cold months in the winter of 2016, in response ...
This paper seeks to discern the narratological aspects of John Barth's famous essay titled “Literatu...
This thesis investigates John Barth's esthetic concern with literary tradition, with the manipulatio...
Presents a class of Professor Amy Hungerford that discuss John Barth's collection of stories Lost in...
This study of the development of a postmodernist aesthetics in the novels of John Barth from The Flo...
The parody of the eighteenth century novel and its foundling hero in The Sot-Weed Factor (1960), the...