Robert C. Spires 
Beyond the Metafictional Mode [EPUB ebook] 
Directions in the Modern Spanish Novel

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The term metafiction invaded the vocabulary of literary criticism around 1970, yet the textual strategies involved in turning fiction back onto itself can be traced through several centuries. In this theoretical/critical study Robert C. Spires examines the nature of metafiction and chronicles its evolution in Spain from the time of Cervantes to the 1970s, when the obsession with novelistic self-commentary culminated in an important literary movement.

The critical portions of this study focus primarily on twentieth-century works. Included are analyses of Unamuno’s Niebla, Jarnés’s Locura y muerte de nadie and La novia del viento, Torrente Ballester’s Don Juan, Cunquiero’s Un hombre que se parecía a Orestes, and three novels from the ’self-referential‘ movement of the 1970s, Juan Goytisolo’s Juan sin Tierra, Luis Goytisolo’s La colera de Aquiles, and Martín Gaite’s El cuarto de atrás.

Seeking a stronger theoretical basis for his critical readings, Spires offers a sharpened definition of the term metafiction. The mode arises, he declares, through an intentional violation of the boundaries that normally separate the worlds of the author, the fiction, and the reader. Building on theoretical foundations laid by Frye, Scholes, Genette, and others, Spires also proposes a literary paradigm that places metafiction in a position intermediate between fiction and literary theory.

These theoretical formulations place Spires’s book in the forefront of critical thought. At the same time, his full-scale analyses of Spanish metafictional works will be welcomed by Hispanists and other students of world literature.

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Robert C. Spires is professor of Spanish at the University of Kansas and author of La novela espanola de posguerra.

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Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 168 ● ISBN 9780813188140 ● Dateigröße 0.2 MB ● Verlag The University Press of Kentucky ● Ort Lexington ● Land US ● Erscheinungsjahr 2021 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 7869012 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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