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    met·a·fic·tion
    [ˈmedəˌfikSHən]
    noun
    metafiction (noun) · metafictions (plural noun) · meta-fiction (noun) · meta-fictions (plural noun)
    1. fiction in which the author self-consciously alludes to the artificiality or literariness of a work by parodying or departing from novelistic conventions (especially naturalism) and traditional narrative techniques:
      "the followers of Borges had retreated into airless metafiction" · "David Copperfield is a metafiction in which Dickens shows the process of constructing a romance itself"
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    Metafiction is a form of fiction that emphasizes its own narrative structure in a way that inherently reminds the audience that they are reading or viewing a fictional work. Metafiction is self-conscious about language, literary form, and story-telling, and works of metafiction directly or indirectly draw … See more

    The term 'metafiction' was coined in 1970 by William H. Gass in his book Fiction and the Figures of Life. Gass describes the increasing use of … See more

    According to Werner Wolf, metafiction can be differentiated into four pairs of forms that can be combined with each other.
    Explicit and implicit
    Explicit metafiction is … See more

    1387
    The Canterbury Tales was published.
    1615
    Don Quixote Part Two was published.
    1617
    Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz was published.
    1687
    The Cloud Dream of the Nine was published.
    1759
    The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman was published.
    1833-34
    Sartor Resartus was published.
    1847
    Vanity Fair was published.
    1960s
    Metafiction became particularly prominent.
    1970
    The term 'metafiction' was coined by William H. Gass in his book Fiction and the Figures of Life.
    1980s
    Contemporary Latino literature has an abundance of self-reflexive, metafictional works.

    Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote, Part Two
    In 1615, Miguel de Cervantes published a second part to his Don Quixote, which had appeared ten years … See more

    • Currie, Mark (ed.). Metafiction, Longman, 1995.
    • Dean, Andrew. Metafiction and the Postwar Novel: Foes, Ghosts, and Faces in the Water, Oxford … See more

     
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