The journal SPRING no. 31-32
Henrik Skov Nielsen Fiction, fictionality and unnatural stories
Rolf Reitan The rhetoric of Fictionality: Introduction to Richard Walsh
Louise Brix Jacobsen Fiction biographicalism. Perception and fictionalization.
Mette Pedersen Høeg Conflicting fictional worlds.
Reality, fiction and illusion in The Usual Suspects and Shutter Island
René Rasmussen Fictionality and transparency
Stefan Iversen Exception conditions.
Metarepresentation, scope syntax and the Suicide Action
Gorm Larsen Nature and unnature in narratology
Mads Sohl Jessen Kierkegaard's mask play.
A trace of polemic against Heiberg in Either - or
Rikke Andersen Kraglund Reference hell
On the intertextuality in Jan Kjærstad's Wergeland trilogy
Klaus Nielsen "Those who laugh haven't understood a damn thing".
About Gitte's monologues and Højholt's use of metalepsis
Erik Skyum-Nielsen Renewal of the story?
Klaus Rifbjerg and Per Højholt as short prose writers
Stefan Kjerkegaard Author, fictionalization and the new recipient culture.
The launch of Jonas Hassen Khemiris Montecore, A unique Tiger
Poul Behrendt Autonarration as a Scandinavian novum.
Karl Ove Knausgård, Anti-Proust and the Presence Effect.