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The article is devoted to the analysis of some basic dominants of Aldous Huxley’s creative work in the context of his autointertextuality: for the purpose of this article, it is the image of Huxley’s autobiographical character typical of the majority of ...
Maria Igorevna Babkina
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The narrative structure in the N. Abgaryan trilogy “Manyunya”
The narrative structure of a modern autobiographical novel is being studied in the article based on the N. Abgaryan trilogy “Manyunya”. It is noted that in general the above autobiographical genre retains constant features.
Lyubov G. Kikhney, Olga I. Osipova
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Oscillating Djebarian Novel: Autobiography and Autofiction in Assia Djebar’s An Algerian Cavalcade
To say that the simplest definition of an autobiography involves a person writing about their own life would not be wrong. However, this genre, which is also referred to as “writing about one’s own life” or as an “I” narrative in the literary world, has ...
Fatma Akbulut Üçyıldız
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When the self that is taken as an object of writing includes its multiple alienation, it undoes the equivalence between author-narrator-character ruled by Lejeune in 1975.
Juan Pablo Luppi
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L’absence d’un frère dans Le Dicôlon de Yannis Kiourtsaki
Yannis Kiourtsakis wrote Le Dicôlon, an autobiographical novel which describes all the important events for the Kiourtsakis family throughout the twentieth century.
Christophe Premat
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Autobiographical Memory Disturbances in Depression: A Novel Therapeutic Target?
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by a dysfunctional processing of autobiographical memories. We review the following core domains of deficit: systematic biases favoring materials of negative emotional valence; diminished access and ...
Cristiano A. Köhler +5 more
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Autobiographical Authority and the Politics of Narrative
Autobiographical narratives, which include autobiography, autobiographical novel, memoir, and chronicle, constitute a major genre in African francophone literature. Informed by history, they do not celebrate personal accomplishment, but rather accentuate
Renée Larrier
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IDEOLOGY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN NIKO BARTULOVIĆ’S NOVELS
Niko Bartulović is nowadays a completely forgotten writer. Although he is the author of two novels, two plays and several collections of short stories, he is nowadays only a parenthetical fact in historiography overviews. He is usually not even mentioned
Ivan Bošković
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The retrieval of autobiographical memories is an integral part of everyday social interactions. Prior laboratory research has revealed that older age is associated with a reduction in the retrieval of autobiographical episodic memories, and the ability ...
Aubrey A. Wank +10 more
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The article explores the leading metamodernist features evident in the autobiographical novel ‘A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius’ (2001) by a contemporary American writer Dave Eggers.
G. I. Lushnikova, T. Iu. Osadchaia
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