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Conrad, Autobiographical Remembering, and the Making of Narrative Identity

Part of the Routledge Auto/Biography Studies series
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Drawing on recent studies on life writing, memory, the narrative turn, and psychology, Conrad, Autobiographical Remembering, and the Making of Narrative Identity is the first major work that extensively explores the dynamic interplay between Conrad’s autobiographical remembering and storytelling in relation to his identity construction within a historical and cultural context.

This unique perspective makes the book particularly attractive for students, teachers, and researchers of Conrad.

Contrary to the prevalent "achievement-and-decline" paradigm that implies a decline in quality of Conrad’s works in his later period, this volume contends that Conrad’s later works continue to engage with the complex questions of memory, identity, and culture, demonstrating a sustained commitment to exploring the intricacies of the human experiences.

Essential reading for Conrad enthusiasts, but also for those who seek to explore how memory studies in literature intersect with psychology, philosophy, and cultural studies.

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Product Details
Routledge
1032383402 / 9781032383408
Hardback
823.912
24/11/2023
United Kingdom
English
190 pages
23 cm