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Narrative strategy of sincerity in autofiction (S. Plath, E. Ferrante, R. Cusk)
A. V. Efimov
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Mapping Autofiction: Young Female in the Post-Soviet Vilnius
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Autofiction or New Space for Reality Tamed. Position and Perspectives of Autofiction
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Mapping the largely neglected history of autofictional literature, and describing developments against socio-historical changes, cultural trends, and philosophical-psychological discussions around self and mind, this book both explores and historicizes autofiction’s contemporary boom. Beginning with the genre’s emergence in 18th-century England against
Alexandra Effe
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Alexandra Effe
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This Element is the first monograph to focus on the presence and popularity of autofiction in contemporary theatre, a mode characterised by its mixture of autobiographical and fictional materials and generally associated with the cutting edge of literary fiction.
L. Mark
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2022
Abstract Since the term autofiction was coined by Serge Doubrovsky in the 1970s, a key scholarly debate has been whether autofiction is a genre in its own right, a subvariant of autobiography, or whether it is better approached along lines other than generic.
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Abstract Since the term autofiction was coined by Serge Doubrovsky in the 1970s, a key scholarly debate has been whether autofiction is a genre in its own right, a subvariant of autobiography, or whether it is better approached along lines other than generic.
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