BIOGRAPHICAL TRUTH THROUGH THE PRISM OF METAFICTIONAL REPRESENTATION IN IAN WATSON’S CHEKHOV’S JOURNEY

Khikmatova Nargiza Ravshanovna
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This study aims to spotlight the postmodern tendency of metafiction in Ian Watson’s novel “Chekhov's Journey”. Metafiction is self-conscious in relation to language, literary form, and storytelling in fiction. This form of fiction accentuates its construct and reminds the readers to be aware of a fictional work. Ian Watson is a noteworthy science-fiction writer, and his famous novelsare ‘The Embedding’ (1973) and ‘The Jonah Kit’ (1975), which brought him prestigious awards, while in this study we will focus on his metafictional work ‘Chekhov’s Journey’. This novel exhibits the subject of postmodern metafiction. In this novel, a modern-day actor uses hypnosis to simulate Anton Chekhov's 1890 journey through Siberia. The method of study adopted the metafiction theories proposed by Patricia Waugh and Linda Hutcheon. It highlights Ian Watson’s texts that represent the elements of metafiction through the protagonists. Using various theories related to postmodern metafiction, the view of metafiction in the work is substantiated and explored. The postmodern perspective of metafiction is explored in Ian Watson’s text and analyzed with metafiction theories. The study results are compared and discussed with other studies and contemporary texts concerning metafiction. The findings show that metafiction is applicable in the given work of Ian Watson. He projects the aspects of metafiction in his work through his writing, especially narration, both fiction and reality.
从伊恩-沃森的《契诃夫之旅》中元虚构表现的棱镜看传记的真实性
本研究旨在突出伊恩-沃森的小说《契诃夫之旅》中元小说的后现代倾向。元小说是对小说中的语言、文学形式和故事叙述的自觉。这种形式的小说突出了自己的构造,提醒读者注意小说作品。伊恩-沃森是一位著名的科幻小说家,他的著名小说《嵌入》(1973 年)和《约拿包》(1975 年)为他赢得了声誉卓著的奖项,而在本研究中,我们将重点关注他的元虚构作品《契诃夫之旅》。这部小说展现了后现代元小说的主题。在这部小说中,一位现代演员利用催眠术模拟了安东-契诃夫 1890 年穿越西伯利亚的旅程。研究方法采用了 Patricia Waugh 和 Linda Hutcheon 提出的元小说理论。它突出了伊恩-沃森通过主人公表现元小说元素的文本。运用与后现代元小说相关的各种理论,对作品中的元小说观点进行了论证和探讨。在伊恩-沃森的文本中探讨了元小说的后现代视角,并用元小说理论进行了分析。研究结果与其他有关元小说的研究和当代文本进行了比较和讨论。研究结果表明,元小说适用于伊恩-沃森的作品。他通过自己的写作,尤其是叙事,将元小说的各个方面投射到他的作品中,既有虚构,也有现实。
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