The Turning Key: Autobiography and the Subjective Impulse Since 1800Harvard University Press, 1984 - 191 pagina's |
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... hero out upon the road . Sometimes , speaking as that hero , he sounds a bit like Richardson's Pamela coyly describing a virtuous eroticism ; sometimes , as the aggressive young man from the provinces , he seems to anticipate Sten ...
... hero out upon the road . Sometimes , speaking as that hero , he sounds a bit like Richardson's Pamela coyly describing a virtuous eroticism ; sometimes , as the aggressive young man from the provinces , he seems to anticipate Sten ...
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... Hero , to the cun- ning artifice of the final 1916 text . We may then , if we will , move on to Ulysses , where Stephen , returning from exile , is sadly reduced in stature and pretension , and even to Finnegans Wake , where " Shem or ...
... Hero , to the cun- ning artifice of the final 1916 text . We may then , if we will , move on to Ulysses , where Stephen , returning from exile , is sadly reduced in stature and pretension , and even to Finnegans Wake , where " Shem or ...
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Autobiography and the Subjective Impulse Since 1800 Jerome Hamilton Buckley. that the hero is myself . I don't use ' heroes , ' incidentally , nor do I write novels . I am the hero , and the book is my- self . " 19 More recently , on the ...
Autobiography and the Subjective Impulse Since 1800 Jerome Hamilton Buckley. that the hero is myself . I don't use ' heroes , ' incidentally , nor do I write novels . I am the hero , and the book is my- self . " 19 More recently , on the ...
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THE UNPRECEDENTED SELF | 1 |
TOWARDS AUTOBIOGRAPHY 20 | 20 |
ELEMENTS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHY | 38 |
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