metafictional Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌmet.əˈfɪk.ʃən.əl]
  • Us [ ˌmet̬.əˈfɪk.ʃən.əl]

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  • Metafictional writers are known for their verbal acrobatics, occasionally at the expense of genuine feeling.

  • In this volume the action is minimal, allowing the reader to enjoy the metafictional fun.

  • This book is highly recommended for readers who enjoy the more metafictional side of King's oeuvre.

  • What is not written as dialogue or stream of consciousness is written as metafictional government documentation.

  • His appearance included metafictional references, and a deliberate similarity with a contemporary advertisement.

  • The genre's new understanding of itself resulted in the first metafictional experiment, pressing against its limitations.

  • Nevertheless, they made metafictional references to the old series, mainly the use of a similar car.

  • This metafictional note is swiftly rejected (or ignored) as they turn their attention to the monster again.

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