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Authorship As Alchemy Subversive Writing In Pushkin Scott And Hoffmann David Glenn Kropf

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Authorship As Alchemy Subversive Writing In Pushkin Scott And Hoffmann David Glenn Kropf
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.51 MB
Pages: 288
Author: David Glenn Kropf
ISBN: 9780804765305, 0804765308
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Authorship As Alchemy Subversive Writing In Pushkin Scott And Hoffmann David Glenn Kropf by David Glenn Kropf 9780804765305, 0804765308 instant download after payment.

This book is an attempt to answer Michel Foucault's question, 'What is an author?' It examines the relationship between personal identity, the physical person of the writer, and the 'author' projected as a matter of public perception via the reception of written texts. It approaches this problem by analyzing the way Romantic writers play upon and subvert the 'author' position projected upon them in the public reception of their texts, and it sheds light on the use of anonyms and pseudonyms as strategies that subvert the emerging institution of authorship.

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