
handle: 10486/676513
This article tries to explain autofiction (which occurs when the author lives verisimilar or non-verisimilar fictional events), as a breach of the fictional logic (metalepsis), with the consequent creation of impossible worlds. In addition, different types of autofiction are analyzed and explained through a textual model of literary genres.
Metalepsis, French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, Mundo del autor, Literatura, Literature (General), Mundos imposibles, PQ1-3999, Mundo de los personajes, PN1-6790, Autoficción
Metalepsis, French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, Mundo del autor, Literatura, Literature (General), Mundos imposibles, PQ1-3999, Mundo de los personajes, PN1-6790, Autoficción
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