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Metafiction is a form of
fiction that
emphasizes its own
narrative structure in a way that
inherently reminds the
audience that they are
reading or viewing...
- Metatheatre, and the
closely related term
metadrama,
describes the
aspects of a play that draw
attention to its
nature as
drama or theatre, or to the...
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build all the more
glorious churches for him". Hornby, Richard. Drama,
Metadrama and Perception. ****ociated
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Windus (1944) ISBN 978-0701111571 pp. 10 - 13, 319-322 Calderwood, James.
Metadrama in Shakespeare's Henriad:
Richard II to
Henry V.
University of California...
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Fotis Jannidis:
Metareference in
Computer Games Janine Hauthal: When
Metadrama Is
Turned into Metafilm: A Media-Comparative
Approach to Metareference...
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Movie Star Has to Star in
Black and
White is a one-act play
split into
three scenes written by
Adrienne Kennedy and
first performed in 1976.
Actors are...
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victim of racism. And
Caleen Sinnette Jennings' 1999
Casting Ot****o is a
metadrama about a
performance of Shakespeare's play, and the
racial tensions it...
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society in
Jacobean England. The play
begins with an
extended bit of
metadrama; the company's stage-keeper enters,
criticising the play
about to be performed...
- Palatini. 1991. "They
Watch Me as They
Watch This":
Gertrude Stein's
Metadrama. Philadelphia:
University of
Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 0-8122-3057-4. Dean...
- Penguin. ISBN 978-1-84232-127-0. Haring-Smith, Tori (1985). From
Farce to
Metadrama: A
Stage History of The
Taming of the Shrew, 1594–1983.
Santa Barbara...