This dissertation focuses on the use of fantastic elements in the work of a young generation of writers which explore the possibilities of literary development after and beyond postmodernism. By overtly declaring the fictionality of their fantastic stories by means of frame narratives, texts like Jonathan Safran Foer’s Everything is Illuminated (2002), Michael Chabon’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay (2000), Mark Danielewski’s House of Leaves (2000), David Mitchell’s number9dream (2001) and Yann Martel’s Life of Pi (2001) reassess the communicative value of genre boundaries in an attempt to move beyond postmodern relativity and breakdown of communicability. This clear focus on pragmatic concerns marks a shift in the use of the f...
In this master’s thesis, I examine the development of writer-characters and metafiction from John Ir...
This thesis (creative practice/exegesis) argues that fantasy fiction can function as a progressive s...
This dissertation explores the evolution of the use and form of the literary dream in Nerval’s Aurél...
Postmodernism, deconstruction and subversion have been the buzzwords of the last few decades. But no...
Even though the heyday of postmodernism is behind us, its legacy still persists in contemporary Amer...
This work explores, creates and reconstructs hermeneutical perspectives needed to explain the hermen...
The dissertation posits the idea that magical realism, as a mode of writing and not as a canonical g...
Although the term "post-modernism" is often used to describe a group of writers which remains fairly...
In this dissertation I consider three novels: The Satanic Verses, The English Patient, and The Ances...
Designed as an introduction to some concerns of the postmodern moment--a moment which demands an awa...
The present dissertation investigates the use of the fantastic and its functions in contemporary pro...
This dissertation seeks to present a reductive definition of the concept of literary modernism. As ...
In Franz Hohlers Tschipo (1978), dem ersten Teil einer Trilogie, erlebt ein Schweizer Junge Abenteue...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of ...
In this master’s thesis, I examine the development of writer-characters and metafiction from John Ir...
This thesis (creative practice/exegesis) argues that fantasy fiction can function as a progressive s...
This dissertation explores the evolution of the use and form of the literary dream in Nerval’s Aurél...
Postmodernism, deconstruction and subversion have been the buzzwords of the last few decades. But no...
Even though the heyday of postmodernism is behind us, its legacy still persists in contemporary Amer...
This work explores, creates and reconstructs hermeneutical perspectives needed to explain the hermen...
The dissertation posits the idea that magical realism, as a mode of writing and not as a canonical g...
Although the term "post-modernism" is often used to describe a group of writers which remains fairly...
In this dissertation I consider three novels: The Satanic Verses, The English Patient, and The Ances...
Designed as an introduction to some concerns of the postmodern moment--a moment which demands an awa...
The present dissertation investigates the use of the fantastic and its functions in contemporary pro...
This dissertation seeks to present a reductive definition of the concept of literary modernism. As ...
In Franz Hohlers Tschipo (1978), dem ersten Teil einer Trilogie, erlebt ein Schweizer Junge Abenteue...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of ...
In this master’s thesis, I examine the development of writer-characters and metafiction from John Ir...
This thesis (creative practice/exegesis) argues that fantasy fiction can function as a progressive s...
This dissertation explores the evolution of the use and form of the literary dream in Nerval’s Aurél...