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Glossary of Literary Theory |
Foregrounding
:
An aesthetic effect achieved by giving pronounced but uncustomary prominence
to a technique or convention normally relegated to the background. By "baring
the device," literature exposes its autonomy and literariness. (See
also Formalism.)
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