The Theory of Meta-Narrative on J. M. Coetzee's Foe


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J. M. Coetzee a postmodern South African author contributed to the standardization of postmodern fiction with his fifth novel Foe (1986) which it is a re-writing of Daniel Defoes novel Robinson Crusoe (1719). However Coetzees novel Foe treats the mechanism of narrative writing through re-writing; it is a mode of writing that is known to be postcolonial aspect is considered postmodern narratological technique. Therefore I intend to explicate Coetzees narratological methods in the narrative writing by examining the narrational attitudes of Foes first-person female narrator Susan Barton who self-consciously reflects upon her story of Crusos island as a recollected history by making her role in telling her island story a part of a larger framed story.
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