Postmodernist Fiction

Postmodernist Fiction by Brian McHale, published by Methuen in 1987, is a comprehensive examination of the various motives, methods, and systems that characterize the postmodern literary movement. This first edition spans 264 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an insightful exploration of the complexities inherent in 20th-century fiction and criticism.
In this book, McHale delves into the intricate relationships and distinctions that define postmodernism in literature. Readers will encounter a detailed analysis of the themes and techniques that shape this genre, providing a foundational understanding of its historical context and critical significance. The study serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of literary forms and the impact of postmodernism on contemporary narratives.
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Studie over de verschillende motieven, methoden en systemen van relatie en verschillen die gebruikt worden in deze literaire stroming.
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