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Poetics of the Literary Self-Portrait

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A serious and independent contribution to the literature of autobiography. -- John SturrockFrench StudiesClearly a landmark study.

It seems certain to provoke a great deal of productive debate among those concerned with any of the many issues it raises. -- Comparative Literature The literary self-portrait, often considered to be an ill- formed autobiography, is receiving more attention as a result of the current obsession with personal narrative, but little progress has been made toward an understanding of its specific features.

With Poetics of the Literary Self-Portrait, Michel Beaujour reveals the hidden ambitions of this genre.

From St. Augustine to Montaigne, from Nietzsche to Malraux, Leiris and Barthes, individual self-portraits are analyzed jointly with the enduring cultural matrix from which self-portrayal derives its disconcerting non-narrative structure, and many of its recurrent topics.

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New York University Press
0814711928 / 9780814711927
Paperback / softback
809
01/10/1992
United States
428 pages
152 x 229 mm, 748 grams
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