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121. The art of the contemporary historical novel
122. Canadian postwar perspectives of her-story: Historiographic metafiction by Laurence, Kogawa, Shields, and Atwood
123. In the canon's mouth: Rhetoric and narration in historiographic metafiction (J. M. Coetzee, South Africa, Peter Carey, Australia, Salman Rushdie, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Laurence Sterne)
124. Deconstruction, metafiction, fairy tales, and feminism: A comparative study of Rosa Montero's 'Te tratare como a una reina' and 'Bella y oscura' and Toni Morrison's 'Tar Baby' and 'The Bluest Eye'
125. Environmental justice metafiction: Narrative and politics in contemporary ethnic women's novels by Louise Erdrich, Linda Hogan, Ruth Ozeki, and Karen Yamashita
126. Gurov and Anna: Melodrama, metafiction, and the construction of narratives in film and fiction
127. The development of the reimaginative and reconstructive in historiographic metafiction: 1960--2007
128. Historiographic metafiction or lying with the truth
129. The narrativity of narcissism: Cultural contexts of contemporary American metafiction
130. Performing the Novel and Reading the Romantic Song: Popular Music and Metafiction in 'Three Trapped Tigers', 'Sirena Selena', 'The Importance of Being Called Daniel Santos', 'The Notebook of Romantic Songs', and 'One Hundred Bottles'
131. Narrative out of bounds: Fiction, metafiction, and the essay in twentieth-century German literature
132. Slavic metafiction: Witold Gombrowicz's 'Ferdydurke', Mikhail Bulgakov's 'Master i Margarita', and Vaclav Rezac's 'Rozhrani'
133. Aspects of metafiction in two novels by Vladimir Nabokov
134. Apocalyptic metafiction in four British novels (Graham Swift, David Lodge, Dennis Potter, Martin Amis)
135. Rewriting history: Three experiments in historiographic metafiction
136. Figures of totalization: Paranoia, metafiction and cultural struggle in the United States, 1954 to 1974
137. Studies in metafiction and postmodernism
138. Playful gestures: The world of American metafiction
139. John Irving and metafiction: Preservation of story
140. A RHETORIC OF METAFICTION
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