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The Cambridge Companion to British Postmodern Fiction offers a thorough examination of postmodern literary techniques and their application in British fiction. This collection brings together leading scholars to analyze the works of major postmodern authors and the distinctive characteristics of British postmodern writing.
The volume explores crucial themes including metafiction, narrative experimentation, intertextuality, and the deconstruction of traditional storytelling methods. Contributors discuss how British postmodern writers have engaged with popular culture, questioned authorial authority, and redefined the boundaries of literary form.
Ideal for students, academics, and literary enthusiasts, this companion provides essential context for understanding postmodern fiction’s impact on contemporary literature and its ongoing influence on modern narrative practices.







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