01848cam a2200385 a 45000010005000000030005000050050017000100080041000270100017000680150019000850160018001040200029001220200026001510350024001770400018002010500022002190820021002410840015002620840015002770840015002921000038003072450107003452600067004523000024005195040064005435050250006075200341008576500059011986500025012576500038012826500031013206500046013516500030013976500035014277420CUTN20130603105010.0091019s2010 enk b 001 0 eng  a 2009044073 aGBA9838602bnb7 a0153566272Uk a9780230237766 (hardback) a0230237762 (hardback) a(OCoLC)ocn429024030 aDLCcDLCdDLC00aPR9084b.W47 201000a823/.9209358222 a18.052bcl a18.062bcl a18.072bcl1 aWest-Pavlov, Russell,d1964-zWES10aSpaces of fiction, fictions of space :bpostcolonial place and literary deiXis /cRussell West-Pavlov. aBasingstoke, England ;aNew York :bPalgrave Macmillan,c2010. ax, 250 p. ;c23 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 212-246) and index.0 aDeixis and I -- From deictics to deiXis -- Narrative space -- Anadiplosis -- Spatial amnesia -- Imperial deixis -- Self-reflexive deixis and the aporias of the nation -- Critiques of national narratives -- DeiXis and loss -- DeiXis rediscovered. a"Reading a wide range of well known postcolonial writers along with more recent authors, Spaces of Fiction / Fictions of Space implements a new theory of literary spatial marking derived from the linguistic theory of deixis, and made accessible via an analysis of Becketts 'semi-colonial' play Waiting for Godot"--Provided by publisher. 0aCommonwealth fiction (English)xHistory and criticism. 0aSpace in literature. 0aPlace (Philosophy) in literature. 0aLinguistics in literature. 0aGrammar, Comparative and generalxDeixis. 0aEnglish languagexDeixis. 0aPostcolonialism in literature.