Postmodernist Fiction
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<p>In this trenchant and lively study Brian McHale undertakes to construct a version of postmodernist fiction which encompasses forms as wide-ranging as North American metafiction, Latin American magic realism, the French New New Novel, concrete prose and science fiction. Considering a variety of theoretical approaches including those of Ingarden, Eco, Dolezel, Pavel, and Hrushovski, McHale shows that the common denominator is postmodernist fiction's ability to thrust its own ontological status into the foreground and to raise questions about the world (or worlds) in which we live. Exploiting various theoretical approaches to literary ontology - those of Ingarden, Eco, Dolezel, Pavel, Hrushovski and others - and ranging widely over contemporary world literature, McHale assembles a comprehensive repertoire of postmodernist fiction's strategies of world-making and -unmaking.</p> <p><strong>Part 1: Preliminaries</strong> 1. From modernist to postmodernist fiction: change of dominant 2. Some ontologies of fiction <strong>Part 2: Worlds</strong> 3. In the Zone 4. Worlds in collusion 5. A world next door 6. Real, compared to what? <strong>Part 3: Construction</strong> 7. Worlds under erasure 8. Chinese-box worlds <strong>Part 5. Words</strong> 9. Tropological worlds 10. Styled worlds 11. Worlds of discourse <strong>Part 5: Groundings</strong> 12. Worlds on paper 13. Authors: dead and posthumous 14. Love and death in the post-modernist novel</p>
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