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This metafictional note is swiftly rejected ( or ignored ) as they turn their attention to the monster again.
In this case the " frame story "— that is, the fictional creator's life — can be considered metafictional, since each story ( or other work ) supposedly created by that character adds a little to his or her own ( fictional ) story.
The penultimate major run of Delano's tenure was " The Family Man ", which differed from the main body of the series thus far in that Constantine's nemesis is not supernatural ( beyond an opening metafictional encounter with a fictional fence ), but a former policeman turned serial killer.
As a postmodern, metafictional novel, the first chapter of Slaughterhouse-Five is an author's preface about how he came to write Slaughterhouse-Five, apologizing, because the novel is " so short and jumbled and jangled ," because " there is nothing intelligent to say about a massacre.
In its metafictional structure, the novel is a call for social change, not through revolution but through free education and the resilience of human ingenuity.
Farrell is involved in a film adaptation of Flann O ' Brien's metafictional novel At Swim-Two-Birds alongside Cillian Murphy and Gabriel Byrne.
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command is a metafictional series that exists within the reality of the film Toy Story, where Buzz Lightyear is a highly popular toyline.
Cervantes ' Don Quixote is a metafictional novel published in the 17th century, and so is James Hogg's The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner published in 1824.
Duck Edgar Dumas Aloysius Eoghain Dodgers is the metafictional star of a series of cartoons produced by Warner Bros.
This book is sometimes included with Peter Duck and Missee Lee as metafictional because the story would involve the children being away from school during the nesting season which is during term time.
" Much of Gass's work is metafictional.
The coincidence of names is likely a metafictional in-joke.
There is, however, " a certain coherence in the narrative discourse, a neo-realistic approach and a show of responsibility for social and moral aspects going beyond mere metafictional and subversive elements ", which distinguish him from a " traditional " postmodern writer.
The New York Trilogy is a particular form of postmodern detective fiction which still uses well-known elements of the detective novel ( the classical and hardboiled varieties, for example ) but also creates a new form that links " the traditional features of the genre with the experimental, metafictional and ironic features of postmodernism.
This is a reference to Satan, since Infocom frequently made metafictional references to the " Implementors " as the creator-gods of the Zork setting, " Implementor " being the preferred in-house term for a game designer.
The latter novel, a humorous postmodern romp, riffs on the metafictional possibilities introduced in Flann O ' Brien's novel At Swim-Two-Birds, and is one of Sorrentino's most popular works.
* The Great Gazoo is also referenced in The Simpsons episode " The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase ", a metafictional episode looking at alleged future developments in the series that would never come to pass, which include Ozmodiar, a floating green alien that only Homer could see.
The Escapist is a metafictional character, a comic book hero in the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, written by Michael Chabon, created as an homage to the heroes of the period known to fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books.

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The final chapter of the book contains a somewhat metafictional reference in that Templar indicates his intent to give his notes regarding the Marius affair to " a writer friend " with the idea of his turning them into a novel — a reference to Leslie Charteris himself.

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Templar also on occasion would break the fourth wall in an almost metafictional sense, making references to being part of a story and mentioning in one early story how he cannot be killed so early on ; the 1960s television series would also have Templar address viewers.
) The story itself sees Mina Harker and Allan Quatermain — now immortal after bathing in the fire of youth from She — on their quest to recover the Black Dossier itself ( a confessed macguffin ), in a metafictional unravelling of the secret history of the now-disbanded League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Without any metafictional grandstanding, Gibson nails the texture of Internet culture: how it feels to be close to someone you know only as a voice in a chat room, or to fret about someone spying on your browser's list of sites visited.
The Crusaders were a metafictional team of superheroes appearing in comic books on Earth-One during World War II.
Both novels were written in a realistic mode, in contrast to Barth's better-known metafictional, fabulist and postmodern works from the 1960s on, like The Sot-Weed Factor and Lost in the Funhouse.
" ( a tribute to his character's work on the metafictional TV series Viking Quest ).

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magazine in 1991 ; a metafictional Sherlock Holmes story called " Sherlock Holmes in the Curious Case of the Vanishing Villain ", painted by Woodrow Phoenix.

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implicitly metafictional ," since all works of literature are concerned with language and literature itself.
The dystopian and metafictional elements of Malzberg's work have led to numerous parodies inside science fiction, including Paul Di Filippo, whose first published story, " Falling Expectations ," was a parody of Malzberg.

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But two slightly earlier novels stand out for me, both of them hectically metafictional works partly set in Israel: ' The Counterlife ' ( 1986 ) and ' Operation Shylock.

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Thus, in the adaptation of John Fowles's The French Lieutenant's Woman, the director created a contemporary Englishman in a romance with a woman to offer up the ironic and scholarly voice that Fowles provided in the novel, and the film version of Laurence Sterne's " unfilmable " novel, Tristram Shandy had the main actor speak in his own voice, as an actor, to emulate the narrator's ironic and metafictional voice in the novel.

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New Nightmare, with In the Mouth of Madness ( 1995 ), The Dark Half ( 1993 ), and Candyman ( 1992 ), were part of a mini-movement of self-reflexive or metafictional horror films.
Characters may find themselves trapped in a routine or, in a metafictional conceit, trapped in a story ; the titular characters in Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, for example, find themselves in a story ( Hamlet ) in which the outcome has already been written.
* Sushi — A metafictional planet mentioned in Ed, Edd n Eddy, mentioned as the setting for the ( fictional ) horror film I Was a Teenage Appetiser from Planet Sushi: The Second Coming.
Many of the same characters feature in each of several Cornelius books, though the individual books have little connection with one another, having a more metafictional than causal relationship.
It was revealed in the mini-series that the " Reboot " Legion came from Earth-247 ( a metafictional homage to the Legion's first appearance in Adventure Comics # 247 ), which was destroyed in Infinite Crisis, and the " Threeboot " Legion came from the reconstructed Earth-Prime.
In later years, Ellis ' novels have become increasingly metafictional.
Byrne was cast in a film adaptation of Flann O ' Brien's metafictional novel At Swim-Two-Birds, alongside Colin Farrell and Cillian Murphy.
Lights Out often featured metafictional humor.
Two other books, Peter Duck and Missee Lee, and possibly also Great Northern ?, are metafictional, representing fictitious tales of the protagonists ' voyages to exotic lands, purportedly as imagined by the protagonists themselves.
These stories appear to be metafictional with respect to the rest of the series, and were originally planned by Ransome ( see below ) as stories written by the children.

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Contracts naturally do not usually touch on criminal matters as the above, but marriage contracts do specify death by strangling, drowning, precipitation from a tower or pinnacle of the temple, or by the iron sword, for a wife's repudiation of her husband.
She hears voices and seems so out of touch with reality that she doesn ’ t recognize her husband Robert ( Mark Stevens ).
When he insisted that they substitute a different take, with Clark and Belafonte standing well away from one another, Clark and the executive producer of the show — her husband, Wolff — refused, destroyed all other takes of the song and delivered the finished programme to NBC with the touch intact.
With her husband, Neagle began producing films starring Frankie Vaughan, but these were out of touch with changing tastes, and lost money, resulting in Wilcox going heavily into debt.
" In a darkly comic touch, the onscreen wife of Roberts ' human character, who is killed by her newly-possessed husband ( who is taken over by the Master in the form of the above-mentioned CGI snake ), is played by his real-life wife.
His first wife Hede and her third husband Paul Massing both spied for the Soviet Union in the USA and they all kept in touch.
At the end of the storyline Amanda Waller tricks the despot, actually Maria's husband, into a form of suicide ( the despot believes himself to be immortal, when in actuality he was a formidable psychic whose consciousness kept animating his remains ; Waller convinced him her touch brought death, and thus he died ).
In the case of husband and wife, however, the Sages added on extra restrictions, including touch that is not Derech Chiba v ' Taavah, passing of objects even without touching, and sleeping in the same bed ; these restrictions are to avoid the risk of leading to sexual contact.
These elements may have derived from her reading of Robert Graves's book The White Goddess and of the writings of Gerald Gardner, with whom Margaret and her husband were put in touch by Raymond Buckland.
She was raped by three intruders years ago and is so shaken by it, she cannot let any man touch her, including her husband.
Afterwards she performs necessary ablutions and her prayers, a ritual with which she feels more in touch with than with her own relationship with her husband.
His character went from a childish playboy to a responsible father and husband but still maintained a touch of that little boy charm.
Natalie is a driven researcher, faithfully though apparently unappreciatedly supported by her husband Curtis, who is the first to touch the odd, amberlike cocoon mass found in an anachronistic burial chamber.

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