Part 1: Preliminaries 1. From modernist to postmodernist fiction: change of dominant 2. Some ontologies of fiction Part 2: Worlds 3. In the Zone 4. Worlds in collusion 5. A world next door 6. Real, compared to what? Part 3: Construction 7. Worlds under erasure 8. Chinese-box worlds Part 5. Words 9. Tropological worlds 10. Styled worlds 11. Worlds of discourse Part 5: Groundings 12. Worlds on paper 13. Authors: dead and posthumous 14. Love and death in the post-modernist novel
Brian McHale is Humanities Distinguished Professor at The Ohio State University, USA.
"This is one of the most lively and lucid studies of contemporary
fiction around. Whether or not you agree with his provocative
definition of the postmodern, McHale's argument is always engaging,
bold and forceful." Linda Hutcheon
"Not only does the critical jargon not get in the way of his
thesis, but McHale even uses examples you've heard of ... A useful
and comprehensive examination of the nature of The Beast."City
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"McHale ... has written a brilliant, forceful and lucid defence of
his own view."John Fletcher, Journal of European Studies
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