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Paradox of Meaning
Cultural Poetics and Critical Fictions
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248 pages
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Critical fiction is explored through essays and imaginative rhetoric that defy traditional genre boundaries, blending prose, poetry, fiction, and critical commentary. Moss examines the works of notable authors like Atwood, Wiebe, and Kroetsch, highlighting how their writings challenge conventional distinctions and provoke deeper literary engagement. The collection offers a fresh perspective on the interplay between creative expression and critical analysis.
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1999, paperback
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