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Present Pasts Patrick Modianos Autobiographical Fictions Modiano

  • SKU: BELL-5278190
Present Pasts Patrick Modianos Autobiographical Fictions Modiano
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Publisher: Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.67 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Modiano, Patrick; Cooke, Dervila
ISBN: 9789042018846, 9781423791607, 9042018844, 1423791606
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Present Pasts Patrick Modianos Autobiographical Fictions Modiano by Modiano, Patrick; Cooke, Dervila 9789042018846, 9781423791607, 9042018844, 1423791606 instant download after payment.

This is the first in-depth study of the twelve Modiano texts specifically concerned with life-writing in autobiographical and biographical-cum-historiographical projects. The texts covered range from La Place de l'étoile (1968) through to La Petite Bijou (2001). Close textual analysis is combined with a theoretical approach based on current thinking in autobiography, biography, and reader-response. Modiano's use of autofiction and biofiction is analysed in the light of his continuing obsession with both personal trauma and History, as well as his problematic relationship with his paternally-inherited Jewish links. His view of identity (of self and other) is thus discussed in relation to a particular literary and socio-historical context - French, postmodern, post-World War II, and post-Holocaust

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