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Title

The fantastic in contemporary anglophone literature

Author Irmtraud HUBER
Director of thesis Prof. Dr. Virginia Richter
Co-director of thesis
Summary of thesis

My dissertation project focuses on the use of fantastic metadiegesis in

recent Anglophone literature. It is my contention that the embedding of

fantastic elements within a realistic frame narrative, marks a shift in the

function of the fantastic, away from previously dominant epistemological and

ontological questions towards a pragmatic and rhetorical consideration of

fictionality. By staging the interplay between diegesis and metadiegesis,

reality and imagination, mimetic representation and fantasy, fictionality itself,

with its simultaneous drawing and overstepping of boundaries is acted out

and put into focus. This self-reflexivity does not exhaust itself in a typically

postmodern exposition of the text’s fictional status, however, but goes a

step further leading to a consideration of the reasons for fiction’s existence,

of the anthropological functions it can fulfil and of its limits.

How are the boundaries between fact and fiction negotiated by the

texts under consideration? What functions are attributed to fiction and how

are these assessed? How are the texts to be situated within the genre of

fantastic literature and with respect to postmodern and modern literature

and theory? These and similar questions will guide a close rhetorical,

narratological and stylistic analysis and comparison of the texts.

Status
Administrative delay for the defence
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