Autobiographies of Others

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A01=Lucia Boldrini
Anna Banti
Antonio Tabucchi
Author_Lucia Boldrini
Autobiographical Pact
Autobiography
body representation
Carey's True History
Carey’s True History
Catching Flies
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Daphna Erdinast Vulcan
De Man
De Man Affair
De Man's Wartime Journalism
De Man's Writing
De Man’s Wartime Journalism
De Man’s Writing
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ethical authorship
Exile Ovid
fictionalized historical biography analysis
first-person narration
Franco's Narrative
Franco’s Narrative
Free Indirect Discourse
Frontier Years
Frozen Danube
Heterobiography
Heteronym Alberto Caeiro
History
Imaginary Life
Iste Ego Sum
Kelly Gang
Left Handed Gun
Linguistic Predicament
Literary
literary historiography
Literature
Metal Trunk
narrative identity
Research
subjectivity theory
Vice Versa
Wild Colonial Boy
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415507370
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this volume, Boldrini examines "heterobiography"—the first-person fictional account of a historic life. Boldrini shows that this mode is widely employed to reflect critically on the historical and philosophical understanding of the human; on individual identity; and on the power relationships that define the subject. In such texts, the grammatical first person becomes the site of an encounter, a stage where the relationships between historical, fictional and authorial subjectivities are played out and explored in the ‘double I’ of author and narrating historical character, of fictional narrator and historical person. Boldrini considers the ethical implications of assuming another’s first-person voice, and the fraught issue of authorial responsibility. Constructions of the body are examined in relation to the material evidence of the subject’s existence. Texts studied include Malouf’s An Imaginary Life, Carey’s True History of the Kelly Gang, Ondaatje’s The Collected Works of Billy the Kid, Adair’s The Death of the Author, Banti’s Artemisia, Vázquez Montalbán’s Autobiografía del general Franco. Also discussed, among others: Yourcenar’s Memoirs of Hadrian, Tabucchi’s The Last Three Days of Fernando Pessoa, Giménez-Bartlett’s Una habitación ajena (A Room of Someone Else’s).

Lucia Boldrini is Senior Lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London in the Department of English and Comparative Literature.

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