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Antinovel

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31: 970:, the antinovel appeared as "an expression of that nihilism that fills the vacuum created by the withdrawal of positive directives for living", and as an ignoble scene in which "the characters buzz about sluggishly like winter flies". More technically however, its distinctive feature was the anti-mimetic and self-reflective drawing of attention to its own fictionality, a parodic anti-realistic element. Paradoxically, such anti-conventionalism would eventually come to form a distinctive convention of its own. 1170: 824: 890: 982: 928:
The antinovel usually fragments and distorts the experience of its characters, presenting events outside of chronological order and attempting to disrupt the idea of characters with unified and stable personalities. Some principal features of antinovels include lack of obvious plot, minimal
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development of character, variations in time sequence, experiments with vocabulary and syntax, and alternative endings and beginnings. Extreme features may include detachable or blank pages, drawings, and hieroglyphs.
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Dionne U, Gingras F. L'USURE ORIGINELLE DU ROMAN: ROMAN ET ANTIROMAN DU MOYEN AGE A LA REVOLUTION. (French). Études Françaises. April 2006;42(1):5-12. Accessed August 31, 2012.
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Hodgson R. "The Parody of Traditional Narrative Structures in the French Anti-Novel from Charles Sorel to Diderot."
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The term ("anti-roman" in French) was brought into modern literary discourse by the French philosopher and critic
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of the 1940s, 1950s (considered a note-worthy modern exemplar by many scholars is William S. Burroughs's 1959
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It was however in the postwar decades that the term first came into critical and general prominence. To
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Experimental work of fiction that avoids the familiar conventions of the novel
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subverted their form even as they were constructing the form of the novel.
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The Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism
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The Penguin dictionary of literary terms and literary theory
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in 1633 to describe the parodic nature of his prose fiction
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Although the term is most commonly applied to the French
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Literature

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Folklore
fable
fairy tale
folk play
folksong
heroic epic
legend
myth
proverb
Oration
Performance
audiobook
spoken word
Saying
Drama
closet drama
Poetry
lyric
narrative
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Nonsense
verse
Ergodic
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