Keyword ["metafiction"] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 8 |
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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