Review:

Metafiction In Postmodern Novels

overall review score: 4.5
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Metafiction in postmodern novels refers to the literary technique where authors self-consciously draw attention to the fictional nature of their work, blurring the line between reality and fiction.

Key Features

  • Self-reflexivity
  • Breaking the fourth wall
  • Playful manipulation of narrative structure
  • Interrogation of the writing process

Pros

  • Encourages readers to think critically about the nature of storytelling
  • Challenges traditional conventions of literature
  • Allows for creative experimentation with form and style

Cons

  • May be confusing for some readers who prefer straightforward narratives
  • Can sometimes come across as pretentious or overly self-indulgent

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