Self-conscious realism: metafiction and the nineteenth-century Russian novel
Does metafiction — the literary technique that forces readers to acknowledge that they are reading a work of fiction — have a hidden past? Margarita Vaysman’s insightful study challenges the view of metafiction as a postmodern phenomenon and reveals that it thrived in mid-nineteenth century in Russi...
Main Author: | Vaysman, M |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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2021
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