Narcissistic Narrative: The Metafictional Paradox

Narcissistic Narrative: The Metafictional Paradox

by Linda Hutcheon (Author), Linda Hutcheon (Author)

Synopsis

Linda Hutcheon, in this original study, examines the modes, forms and techniques of narcissistic fiction, that is, fiction which includes within itself some sort of commentary on its own narrative and/or linguistic nature. Her analysis is further extended to discuss the implications of such a development for both the theory of the novel and reading theory. Having placed this phenomenon in its historical context Linda Hutcheon uses the insights of various reader-response theories to explore the paradox created by metafiction: the reader is, at the same time, co-creator of the self-reflexive text and distanced from it because of its very self-reflexiveness. She illustrates her analysis through the works of novelists such as Fowles, Barth, Nabokov, Calvino, Borges, Carpentier, and Aquin. For the paperback edition of this important book a preface has been added which examines developments since first publication. Narcissistic Narrative was selected by Choice as one of the outstanding academic books for 1981-1982.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: With a New Preface ed.
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Published: 30 May 2013

ISBN 10: 1554585023
ISBN 13: 9781554585021

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Hutcheon's study, which is thoroughly well-informed...succeeds in showing the broad range of the metafictional phenomenon in our time by discussing numerous writers and numerous texts.... [T]he strengths of Hutcheon's book are many...and I highly recommend this study for its intelligence, its informativeness, and its insights.--Gerald Prince French Forum
Author Bio
Linda Hutcheon is Associate Professor of English at McMaster University.