Has anyone read a time-traveler story where the protagonist (or antagonist) couldn't go backwards but could magically make their local time speed up so the world moves slowly around them or slow down so they can skip forward?
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what happens in "About TIme"?
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I don't want to give it away becuase it was really enjoyable but a father and son can go back and forth between now and any point in their past.
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My argument for the paper that I presented last year (eventually want to make into a book) follows along a line in narrative theory discourse that time travel stories act as a realist narratological laboratory, analogous to detective stories as a literary semiological labouratory
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so I see it as a way of using science fiction to experiment with different ways of frame breaking and sequence breaking etc within narratives, metanarrative play, etc
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