Truth And Metafiction

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Metafiction has long been associated with the heyday of literary postmodernism-with a certain sense of irresponsibility, political apathy, or outright nihilism. Yet, if (as is now widely assumed) postmodernism has finally run its course, how might we account for the proliferation of metafictional devices in contemporary narrative media? Does this persistence undermine the claim that postmodernism has passed, or has the function of metafiction somehow changed? To answer these questions, Josh Toth considers a broad range of recent metafictional texts-bywriters such as George Saunders and Jennifer Egan and directors such as Sofia Coppola and Quentin Tarantino. At the same time, he traverses a diffuse theoretical landscape: from the rise of various new materialisms (in philosophy) and the turn to affect (in literary criticism) to the seemingly endless efforts to name postmodernism's ostensible successor. Ultimately, Toth argues that much contemporary metafiction moves beyond postmodern skepticism to reassert the possibility of making true claims about real things. Capable of combating a “post-truth” crisis, such forms assert or assume a kind of Hegelian plasticity; they actively and persistently confront the trauma of what is infinitely mutable, or perpetually other. What is outside or before a given representation is confirmed and endured as that which exceeds the instance of its capture. The truth is thereby renewed; neither denied nor simply assumed, it is approached as ethically as possible. Its plasticity is grasped because the grasp, the form of its narrative apprehension, lets slip.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Josh Toth
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2020-12-10
File : 265 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781501351747


Fiction About Fiction

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"In this thesis I explore a style of fiction called metafiction and what it contributes to philosophical debates surrounding the question of truth in fiction. Metafiction is a piece of literature, play, or film which reflects on the nature of fiction from within the fictional form. Metafiction gained popularity in the 1960s with the rise of postmodernism and has had a substantial amount of literature dedicated to it from literary critics. It generally remains outside of philosophical discourse, aside from a recent conference which was held in April 2011 at the University of Cambridge. This conference shows that metafiction and philosophy do have important links which I hope to explore. I argue that metafiction is not as disconnected from truth and reality as many theorists claim. Metafiction not only reveals truths about the nature of fiction and postmodern reality but it also contributes to debates in the philosophy of art. Metafiction provides insights into the paradox of fiction and the nature of propositional truth in fiction, revealing that it is possible to be emotionally engaged in fiction whilst being aware of its fictionality, and that a theory of truth in fiction needs to account for paradoxical truths. I conclude with a discussion of how fiction can be philosophical and the way in which metafiction embodies philosophical ideas in the philosophy of literature through its self-reflexive form".

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Sophie Milne
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Release : 2012
File : 107 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:809812542


Metafiction

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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Patricia Waugh
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-10-08
File : 139 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136493966


Historiographic Metafiction Or Lying With The Truth

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Author : Barry Samuel Pomeroy
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Release : 2001
File : 0 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:184807431


Theory Of The Novel

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McKeon and others delve into the significance of the novel as a genre form, issues in novel techniques such as displacement, the grand theory, narrative modes such as subjectivity, character, and development, critical interpretation of the structure of the novel, and the novel in historical context.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Michael McKeon
Publisher : JHU Press
Release : 2000-12
File : 972 Pages
ISBN-13 : 080186397X


Metafiction

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Metafiction explores the great variety and effects of this popular genre and style, variously defined as a type of literature that philosophically questions itself, that repudiates the conventions of literary realism, that questions the relationship between fiction and reality, or that lies at the border between fiction and non-fiction. Yaël Schlick surveys a wide range of metafictional writings by diverse authors, with particular focus on the contemporary period. This book asks not only what metafiction is but also what it can do, examining metafictional narratives' usefulness for exploring the role of art in society, its role in conceptualizing the figure of author and the reader of fiction, its investigation and playfulness with respect to language and linguistic conventions, and its troubling of the boundaries between fact and fiction in historiographic metafiction, autofiction, and autotheory. Metafiction is an engaging and accessible introduction to a pervasive and influential form and concept in literary studies, and will be of use to all students of literary studies requiring a depth of knowledge in the subject.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Yaël Schlick
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2022-10-26
File : 183 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000685251


Metafiction

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Metafiction is one of the most distinctive features of postwar fiction, appearing in the work of novelists as varied as Eco, Borges, Martin Amis and Julian Barnes. It comprises two elements: firstly cause, the increasing interpenetration of professional literary criticism and the practice of writing; and secondly effect: an emphasis on the playing with styles and forms, resulting from an enhanced self-consciousness and awareness of the elusiveness of meaning and the limitations of the realist form. Dr Currie's volume examines first the two components of metafiction, with practical illustrations from the work of such writers as Derrida and Foucault. A final section then provides the view of metafiction as seen by metafictional writers themselves.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Mark Currie
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-07-15
File : 400 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317893868


The Routledge Companion To Twenty First Century Literary Fiction

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The study of contemporary fiction is a fascinating yet challenging one. Contemporary fiction has immediate relevance to popular culture, the news, scholarly organizations, and education – where it is found on the syllabus in schools and universities – but it also offers challenges. What is ‘contemporary’? How do we track cultural shifts and changes? The Routledge Companion to Twenty-First Century Literary Fiction takes on this challenge, mapping key literary trends from the year 2000 onwards, as the landscape of our century continues to take shape around us. A significant and central intervention into contemporary literature, this Companion offers essential coverage of writers who have risen to prominence since then, such as Hari Kunzru, Jennifer Egan, David Mitchell, Jonathan Lethem, Ali Smith, A. L. Kennedy, Hilary Mantel, Marilynne Robinson, and Colson Whitehead. Thirty-eight essays by leading and emerging international scholars cover topics such as: • Identity, including race, sexuality, class, and religion in the twenty-first century; • The impact of technology, terrorism, activism, and the global economy on the modern world and modern literature; • The form and format of twenty-first century literary fiction, including analysis of established genres such as the pastoral, graphic novels, and comedic writing, and how these have been adapted in recent years. Accessible to experts, students, and general readers, The Routledge Companion to Twenty-First Century Literary Fiction provides a map of the critical issues central to the discipline, as well as uncovering new perspectives and new directions for the development of the field. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the past, present, and future of contemporary literature.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Daniel O'Gorman
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2019-01-15
File : 629 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134743773


Handbook Of Narratology

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This handbook provides a systematic overview of the present state of international research in narratology and is now available in a second, completely revised and expanded edition. Detailed individual studies by internationally renowned narratologists elucidate central terms of narratology, present a critical account of the major research positions and their historical development and indicate directions for future research.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Peter Hühn
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release : 2014-10-10
File : 780 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783110382075


Peter Ackroyd And Metafiction A Brief Introduction

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Essay from the year 2015 in the subject Didactics for the subject English - Literature, Works, grade: 5.0, , language: English, abstract: Peter Ackroyd was born in London in 1949 and educated at St. Benedict’s School, Ealing. He graduated from Clare College, Cambridge and then won a research fellowship to study at Yale University from 1971-73. He was awarded the Whitbread Prize and the Guardian Fiction Prize. Described as one of the most original 1980s British writers, Ackroyd was compared with novelists such as Salman Rushdie or Jeanette Winterson. Modestly, Ackroyd considers his output, which includes poetry, biographies, and novels simply as ‘writing’, being the result of the simple creative impulse. "One can [...] assume that unlike any piece of fiction, metafiction is fiction about fiction, i.e. fiction which self-consciously reflects upon its own nature, its modes of production, and its intended effect on the reader."

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Genre : Foreign Language Study
Author : Marta Zapała-Kraj
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Release : 2015-01-28
File : 21 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783656885993