11.2 John Fowles and metafiction
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Postmodern fiction challenges traditional storytelling, blending reality and fiction. It explores identity, gender, and power, inviting readers to question established norms. Authors like Fowles and Winterson use fragmented narratives, intertextuality, and metafiction to create complex, thought-provoking works. Their novels reflect post-World War II cultural shifts and philosophical ideas. Fowles' intricate plots and Winterson's lyrical prose showcase different approaches to postmodern techniques. Both authors have significantly influenced contemporary literature, paving the way for experimental and diverse narratives.
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Postmodern fiction challenges traditional storytelling, blending reality and fiction. It explores identity, gender, and power, inviting readers to question established norms. Authors like Fowles and Winterson use fragmented narratives, intertextuality, and metafiction to create complex, thought-provoking works. Their novels reflect post-World War II cultural shifts and philosophical ideas. Fowles' intricate plots and Winterson's lyrical prose showcase different approaches to postmodern techniques. Both authors have significantly influenced contemporary literature, paving the way for experimental and diverse narratives.
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