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Romain Gary - Das Brennende Ich

Literaturtheoretische Implikationen Eines Pseudonymenspiels
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The study focuses on the confusion created by Romain Garys (1914-1980) adoption of a pseudonym in the years 1974-1980 and the specific issues for literary studies by the disparate reception accorded to the novels published in that period under the name of Romain Gary and Emile Ajar respectively. Alongside the poetological relationship between the two series of texts, Poier-Bernhard discusses more general theoretical questions such as the constitution of literary irony, the significance of an author's name, pseudonymity and heteronymity. In so doing he draws upon numerous texts from other literatures, thus enriching the study with a comparative dimension. The work also takes up the discussion on autobiography as a genre and attempts to provide a fundamental clarification of the concept serving as a basis for a precise delineation of autobiography as a text variety.
Release date Australia
January 1st, 1996
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
Germany
Imprint
Walter de Gruyter
Pages
216
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
Series
ISBN-13
9783484550261
Product ID
13437167

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