Postmodernism and Contemporary FictionEdmund J. Smyth Batsford, 1991 - 206 Seiten Providing an up-dated introduction to the discussion on post-modernist fiction, this text explores geographical trends, the work of major writers and cultures within the movement. It questions the term postmodernism by considering those features which distinguish it from both modernist and contemporary fiction. |
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List of Contributors | 7 |
Centres of Postmodernism | 15 |
Some American Postmod | 36 |
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aesthetic Alain Robbe-Grillet American argues avant-garde avant-gardist B. S. Johnson Barth Beckett becomes Calvino's character Cixous Claude Simon coherent consciousness contemporary context conventional critical deconstruction discourse epistemological example existence experience experimental Federman feminism feminist Finnegans Wake fragments French Lieutenant's Woman García Gravity's Rainbow he/she historiographic metafiction human humanist Hutcheon Huyssen identity ideology interpretation intertextual Joyce language Linda Hutcheon linguistic literary literature McHale meaning metaphor Midnight's Children mimesis mimetic mode modernism modernist modernist fiction narrator Nathalie Nathalie Sarraute nature notion nouveau roman nouveaux romanciers novel novelists ontological Palomar parody plot plurality political position possible postmodern characterization postmodern culture postmodern fiction postmodern narrative postmodern writing postmodernist postmodernist fiction poststructuralist produced protagonist Pynchon question radical reader reading realism reality relation representation Ricardou Robbe-Grillet Sarraute self-reflexive sense sequence social story suggests Sukenick textual strategies theory tion tradition women words