Autobiografia Literatura Kultura Media

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Autobiografikcja. Eksperymenty z życiopisaniem od przełomu wieków po modernizm
(Autobiografiction. Experimental Life-Writing from the Turn of the Century to Modernism)

Authors: MAX SAUNDERS ORCID
King’s College, University of Birmingham

Tłum. AGNIESZKA SOBOLEWSKA ORCID
Sorbonne Université, Uniwersytet Warszawski
Keywords: Stephen Reynolds autobiografiction fact fiction life-writing
Data publikacji całości:2020
Page range:25 (41-65)
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Abstract

This essay approaches the large but surprisingly under-theorized topic of the relation between autobiography and fiction, concentrating on the period between 1880 and 1930, arguing for a new account of the relation between Modernism and life-writing. It introduces and analyses a key essay from 1906 by Stephen Reynolds, author of A Poor Man’s House, which, strikingly, coins the post-modern-sounding term ‘autobiografiction’. It argues that Reynolds’ central concept sheds light on the vexed theoretical question of the relation between autobiography and fiction, and in ways that reach further than either Reynolds or the essay’s few commentators have appreciated.
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