Self-insertion
Self-insertion is a literary device in which a character who is the real author of a work of fiction appears as a character within that fiction, either overtly or in disguise.[1]
The device should not be confused with a first-person narrator, or an author surrogate, or a character somewhat based on the author, whether intentionally or not. Many characters have been described as unintentional self-insertions, implying that their author is unconsciously using them as an author surrogate.[citation needed]
Examples
- Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut[2][3]
- The French Lieutenant's Woman by John Fowles[4]
- Stan Lee in different Marvel comic books and movies.[5]
- Clive Cussler author of Dirk Pitt novels, has inserted himself as a deus ex machina character in several of his books.[6]
- The Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman
- Gargantua and Pantagruel by François Rabelais, in the chapter "How Pantagruel with his tongue covered a whole army, and what the author saw in his mouth."
- Milton: A Poem in Two Books by William Blake.
- The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri.
- The title character of the Rush Revere series by Rush Limbaugh.
Music
In "The Return of Jackie and Judy", a song written by New York punk group The Ramones, they write:
Jackie is a bookie, Judy's taking loans; They both came up to New York, Just to see the Ramones[7]
See also
References
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- ↑ http://clive-cussler-books.com/dirk-pitt-revealed/
- ↑ You Tube