Are you ready to get
lost in the Fun
house?
Before we begin I feel
it is only polite to introduce this blog and what I aim to achieve
with it.
This blog aims to
investigate to a small degree, the concept of Metafiction and more
precisely just what it achieves. I will be doing this through three
areas of study before applying them to John Barth's Lost in the
Funhouse in an attempt to prove
my theories regarding this topic. I also hope that this process will
allow me, and anyone else along for the ride, to gain a deeper
understanding of Metafiction as a style of writing.
So
before I give you all a quick, but optional, overview of Lost
in the Funhouse, (those of you
who have already read it may wish to skip the overview), I feel it is
necessary to introduce my areas of study I will be investigating with
you:
Section
1: What is Metafiction and why should we care? An introductory
discussion of the what, why, and how of Metafiction.
Section
2: 'Frames'. A slightly more complex discussion regarding the concept
of 'Frames' and 'Frame
Stories' or 'Frame Narratives' within texts.
Still
eager to read on? I hope so because it's time for the overview of
Lost in the Funhouse.
Have fun.... try not to get too lost please, it reflects badly on me.
*Polite Notice: All images on this blog are borrowed from various corners of the internet. If the owner of the images wishes them removed, feel free to contact me and I will happily remove them.*