List of metafictional works

This is a partial list of works that use metafictional ideas. Metafiction is intentional allusion or reference to a work's fictional nature. It is commonly used for humorous or parodic effect, and has appeared in a wide range of mediums, including writing, film, theatre, and video gaming.

Novels, novellas and short stories

Pre-20th century works

Modern and contemporary works

Children's books and young adult fiction

Animated short films

Stage plays

Pre-20th century plays

Modern theater works

Musicals

Films

Television shows

Comic strips, comic books and graphic novels

Interactive media and video games

Web videos

Multiple authors

Artists' books

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gollark: The weather should be under the control of a UN committee, not the moon. The moon is inscrutable, uncontrollable and may decide to damage the weather at *any moment*.

References

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