Self as narrative

Self as narrative

subjectivity and community in contemporary fiction

by Kim L. Worthington
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Remembrance and self-reflection are narrative acts in which we create, rather than simply retrieve, our personal pasts and hence our conceptions of who we are.

Self as Narrative considers the human capacity to evaluate, modify, and move between a.

Format
329 pages, Hardcover
First published
1996
Publishers
Clarendon Press
Subjects
Atwood·Margaret eleanor·1939·Banville·John·Coetzee·J m·1940·English fiction·20th century·History and criticism·Theory·Etc·Self in literature·Narration ·History·20th century·Identity in lite
Language
English

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