(Post)Modernist Levels of Authority in Reflexive Fiction
(Post)Modernist Levels of Authority in Reflexive Fiction
Author(s): Steluţa StanSubject(s): Studies of Literature
Published by: Editura Casa Cărții de Știință
Keywords: authority; layers of fictionality; multiple identity; ontology; self-reflexive writing
Summary/Abstract: Most postmodernist novels cease to even pretend they believe in the direct mirroring in the text of a purely linguistic construction of reality. In metafictional writings, the focus is on the plurality of meaning due to the inherent plurality of language, effect of a plural reality, the negociation being made between the text and the reader, the (re)producer of meaning. Fictionalising the world via the media makes the “realistic” attitude of postmodernist writers presuppose acknowledgment and assumation of the constructed character of reality; thus, however paradoxical it may seem, postmodernist prose becomes mimetic but in a completely different way than the realistic prose of the 19th century.
Journal: Comunicare Interculturală și Literatură
- Issue Year: 14/2011
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 85-91
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English