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- Meta-reference abstract "Metareference, a metafiction technique, is a situation in a work of fiction whereby characters display an awareness that they are in such a work, such as a film, television show or book. Sometimes it may even just be a form of editing or film-making technique that comments on the programme/film/book itself. It is also sometimes known as "Breaking the Fourth Wall", in reference to the theatrical tradition of playing as if there were no audience, as if a wall existed between them and the actors.".
- Meta-reference wikiPageExternalLink Metafiction_in_New_Zealand__from_the_1960s_to_the_present_day_-_Matthew_Harris.pdf.
- Meta-reference wikiPageExternalLink boston-legal-star-trek-fans-its-fun-catch-the-105753.html.
- Meta-reference wikiPageExternalLink theory.
- Meta-reference wikiPageExternalLink meta.html.
- Meta-reference wikiPageID "1299072".
- Meta-reference wikiPageRevisionID "601671113".
- Meta-reference hasPhotoCollection Meta-reference.
- Meta-reference subject Category:Drama.
- Meta-reference subject Category:Metafictional_techniques.
- Meta-reference subject Category:Narratology.
- Meta-reference type Ability105616246.
- Meta-reference type Abstraction100002137.
- Meta-reference type Cognition100023271.
- Meta-reference type Know-how105616786.
- Meta-reference type MetafictionalTechniques.
- Meta-reference type Method105660268.
- Meta-reference type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Meta-reference type Technique105665146.
- Meta-reference comment "Metareference, a metafiction technique, is a situation in a work of fiction whereby characters display an awareness that they are in such a work, such as a film, television show or book. Sometimes it may even just be a form of editing or film-making technique that comments on the programme/film/book itself. It is also sometimes known as "Breaking the Fourth Wall", in reference to the theatrical tradition of playing as if there were no audience, as if a wall existed between them and the actors.".
- Meta-reference label "Meta-reference".
- Meta-reference label "Métaréférence".
- Meta-reference sameAs Métaréférence.
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- Meta-reference sameAs Q4307154.
- Meta-reference sameAs Q4307154.
- Meta-reference sameAs Meta-reference.
- Meta-reference wasDerivedFrom Meta-reference?oldid=601671113.
- Meta-reference isPrimaryTopicOf Meta-reference.