analepsis

/ænˈælɛpsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A literary device in which a narrative is interrupted by a flashback or a scene that occurred earlier in the story, often used to provide background information or to create suspense.

“The author’s use of analepsis in the novel added complexity to the plot and kept the reader engaged.”

Synonyms

  • flashback
  • narrative flashback
  • prolepsis

Antonyms

  • prolepsis