The Boring Stuff (Bibliography)

There's really no need for you to be on this page, seriously, you'll soon realise it's just one of those 'have to include' sections so nobody gets taken for court for plagiarism. Might as well try and find your way home. Hope you enjoyed the ride!


Works Cited and Referred to:

Baldick, C. and Baldick, C. (2008). The Oxford dictionary of literary terms. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Barth, J. (1968). Lost in the Funhouse. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.
Cortázar, J. (1966). Hopscotch. New York: Pantheon Books.
Fowles, J. (1969). The French lieutenant's woman. Boston: Little, Brown.
Goffman, E. (1974). Frame analysis. New York: Harper & Row.
Greene, G. (1951). The end of the affair. New York: Viking Press.
Hawthorn, J. (2010). Studying the novel. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
McHale, B. (1987). Postmodernist fiction. New York: Methuen.
McHale, B. (1992). Constructing postmodernism. London: Routledge.
Vachon, E. (2006). Seeking an Aesthetics of Metafiction. [online] Digitalcommons.uri.edu. Available at: http://digitalcommons.uri.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=srhonorsprog [Accessed 6 Jan. 2015].
Waugh, P. (1984).Metafiction: The Theory and Practice of Self-Conscious Fiction. London: Methuen.




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