@article{56a52d866d1740b8a799bb373e5a0303,
title = "Stylistic Self-Consciousness versus Parody in David Mamet: A Response to Maurice Charney*",
author = "Foster, {Verna A.}",
note = "Defining parody as {"}a form of imitation for satirical purposes,{"} Maurice Charney in his essay {"}Parody-and Self-Parody in David Mamet{"} notes that it is an {"}acute, stylistic self-consciousness{"} such as Mamet's that {"}makes parody, and especially self-parody, possible{"} (77, 78). Charney raises the fascinating question of whether in Oleanna and Boston Marriage in particular Mamet is parodying himself.",
year = "2005",
month = jan,
day = "1",
language = "American English",
volume = "15",
journal = "Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate",
}