Postmodernist Reality: Postmodernist Fiction, Realism, and the Representation of Reality Postmodernist Reality: Postmodernist Fiction, Realism, and the Representation of Reality

Postmodernist Reality: Postmodernist Fiction, Realism, and the Representation of Reality

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Publisher Description

This eloquent introduction to postmodernism explores how post-war British fiction reinvents and re-evaluates the literary conventions of Realism. By exploring how classic literary devices such as the omniscient narrator, narrative closure, coherent narration and characterisation are reworked, the author shows how Realism is extended to portray the multiple realities that characterise our contemporary world.

The novels discussed include Peter Ackroyd’s Hawksmoor (1985), Kazuo Ishiguro’s When We Were Orphans (2000), Ian McEwan’s Atonement (2001), Julian Barnes’s Flaubert’s Parrot (1984), and A History of the World in 10½ Chapters (1989). By focusing on the modes these literary texts approach the relations between past and present, the elusiveness of history, and the distortions of memory, this study sets out to show how postmodern British fiction reconceptualises the reader’s conceptions of both historical knowledge and fiction.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2011
20 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
87
Pages
PUBLISHER
Linda Darling
SIZE
147.9
KB