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Discourse Deixis in Metafiction: The Language of Metanarration, Metalepsis and Disnarration [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 228 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 472 g, 3 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Studies in Rhetoric and Stylistics
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367141248
  • ISBN-13: 9780367141240
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 228 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 472 g, 3 Line drawings, black and white
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  • ISBN-10: 0367141248
  • ISBN-13: 9780367141240
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This volume advances scholarly understanding of the ways in which discourse deixis underpins the workings of metafictional novels. Building on existing scholarship in the field, the book begins by mapping out key themes and techniques in metafiction and puts forward a focused and theoretically coherent account of discourse deixis—language which points to a section or aspect of the discourse context in which that language is used—in written literary discourse, highlighting its inherent significance in metafiction specifically. Macrae takes readers through an exploration of discourse deixis as used within the techniques of metanarration, metalepsis, and disnarration, drawing on a mix of both well-established and lesser-known metafictional novels from the late 1960s and early 1970s by such authors as John Barth, Brigid Brophy, Robert Coover, John Fowles, Steve Katz, and B.S. Johnson. This comprehensive account integrates and develops a new approach to understanding discourse deixis and innovative insights into metafictionality more broadly and will be of particular interest to scholars in literary studies, postmodern literature, narratology, and stylistics.

List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgements viii
Permissions ix
1 Introduction
1(34)
1.1 Mapping Out Metaficttonality
1(8)
1.2 Critical Studies of Metafiction
9(9)
1.3 Metafictional Techniques
18(4)
1.4 Where Discourse Deixis Meets/Makes Metafiction
22(3)
1.5 Introducing Barth, Brophy, Coover, Fowles, Johnson, and Katz
25(5)
1.6 The
Chapters to Come
30(5)
2 Discourse Deixis in Literature
35(29)
2.1 Introducing Discourse Deixis
35(2)
2.2 Defining Deixis
37(3)
2.3 Person, Spatial, and Temporal Deixis
40(5)
2.4 Deixis in Written Literature
45(4)
2.5 Discourse Deixis in Written Literature
49(12)
2.6 Conclusion
61(3)
3 Discourse Deixis in Metanarration
64(38)
3.1 Defining Metanarration
65(8)
3.2 Metatextual Metanarration
73(3)
3.3 Metacompositional Metanarration
76(5)
3.4 Metadiegetic Metanarration
81(4)
3.5 Metanarrative Metanarration
85(6)
3.6 Metadiscursive Metanarration
91(7)
3.7 Conclusion
98(4)
4 Discourse Deixis in Metalepsis
102(57)
4.1 Defining Metalepsis
103(12)
4.2 Metaleptic Awareness
115(6)
4.3 Metaleptic Communication
121(17)
4.4 Metaleptic Moves
138(15)
4.5 Conclusion
153(6)
5 Discourse Deixis in Disnarration
159(61)
5.1 Defining Disnarration
160(2)
5.2 Discourse Deixis in Denarration
162(18)
5.3 Discourse Deixis in Alternarration
180(19)
5.4 Discourse Deixis in Negation and Hypothetical Vocalisation
199(12)
5.5 Discourse Deixis in Narrative Refusal and the Antinarratable
211(5)
5.6 Conclusion
216(4)
6 Conclusion
220(6)
Index 226
Andrea Macrae is a Senior Lecturer in Stylistics at Oxford Brookes University, UK. She is the co-editor of Pronouns in Literature: Positions and Perspectives in Language. She has published on deixis in several journals and edited collections.