This study aims to spotlight the postmodern tendency of metafiction in Preeti Shenoy’s selected texts. Metafiction is self-conscious in relation to language, literary form, and storytelling in fiction. This form of fiction accentuates its construct and reminds the readers to be aware of a fictional work. Shenoy is a noteworthy postmodern writer, and her famous novels are ‘The Secret Wish List’ (2012) and ‘It Happens for Reason’ (2014). These two novels exhibit the subject of postmodern metafiction through her writings. In these novels, the protagonists overcome their family doctrines to fulfill their wishes. The method of study adopted the metafiction theories proposed by Mark Currie, Patricia Waugh, and Linda Hutcheon. It highlights Shenoy...
The paper analyzes metafictional aspects of the children’s book series A Series of Unfortunate Event...
PhD (Linguistics and Literary Theory), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017This study d...
Although, in some ways, Sarah Waters’s Affinity looks akin to historiographic metafiction, M.-L. Koh...
Postmodern intertextuality abbreviates the relation between the texts that has related to incidents,...
Postmodern novel is the latest stage of multilayer and complex process of the novel genre developmen...
This paper consists in lecture notes and materials for a postgraduate course on metafiction at the U...
ix, 106 p.This thesis focuses on the metafictional elements in selected works of the contemporary Ch...
The article examines metatextual devices appearing within texts whose genre affiliation — the implem...
Metafiction is one of the modern approaches of story writing in postmodern fiction whose origin is g...
The subject of this text are metafictional elements in the novels Nišan (2007) by Blaže Minevski and...
This thesis aims to re-energize metafiction studies through the frameworks of performativity, neocyb...
Patricia Waugh defined metafiction as ‘fictional writing which self-consciously and systematically d...
This paper introduces the concept of scientific metafiction, developing it in relation to historiogr...
It is often argued that postmodernism has been succeeded by a new dominant cultural logic. We concei...
Does metafiction — the literary technique that forces readers to acknowledge that they are reading a...
The paper analyzes metafictional aspects of the children’s book series A Series of Unfortunate Event...
PhD (Linguistics and Literary Theory), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017This study d...
Although, in some ways, Sarah Waters’s Affinity looks akin to historiographic metafiction, M.-L. Koh...
Postmodern intertextuality abbreviates the relation between the texts that has related to incidents,...
Postmodern novel is the latest stage of multilayer and complex process of the novel genre developmen...
This paper consists in lecture notes and materials for a postgraduate course on metafiction at the U...
ix, 106 p.This thesis focuses on the metafictional elements in selected works of the contemporary Ch...
The article examines metatextual devices appearing within texts whose genre affiliation — the implem...
Metafiction is one of the modern approaches of story writing in postmodern fiction whose origin is g...
The subject of this text are metafictional elements in the novels Nišan (2007) by Blaže Minevski and...
This thesis aims to re-energize metafiction studies through the frameworks of performativity, neocyb...
Patricia Waugh defined metafiction as ‘fictional writing which self-consciously and systematically d...
This paper introduces the concept of scientific metafiction, developing it in relation to historiogr...
It is often argued that postmodernism has been succeeded by a new dominant cultural logic. We concei...
Does metafiction — the literary technique that forces readers to acknowledge that they are reading a...
The paper analyzes metafictional aspects of the children’s book series A Series of Unfortunate Event...
PhD (Linguistics and Literary Theory), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017This study d...
Although, in some ways, Sarah Waters’s Affinity looks akin to historiographic metafiction, M.-L. Koh...