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Towards a Postmodern Theory of Narrative by Andrew Gibson presents a comprehensive examination of narrative through the lens of postmodern thought. Gibson challenges conventional literary criticism and explores how postmodern philosophy has revolutionized the way we understand storytelling, narrative structure, and textual meaning.
The work synthesizes major postmodern thinkers with narrative theory, demonstrating how deconstruction, intertextuality, and metanarrative concepts reshape literary analysis. Gibson argues that traditional narrative frameworks are insufficient for understanding contemporary literature, which increasingly questions linear progression, authorial authority, and stable meaning.
This theoretical exploration is essential for scholars, students, and literary critics seeking to understand the philosophical underpinnings of modern narrative innovation. The book bridges abstract postmodern philosophy with practical textual analysis, making complex theoretical concepts accessible while maintaining intellectual rigor.







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