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VOLUME 1(XII)2020




























Author:

Svetlana MELNIC



























Title:

THE ANATOMY OF AUTHENTIC AUTOBIOGRAPHIC NARRATIVES

























Language of Publication:

English




























Abstract:

The diversity of form is what has characterized autobiographical discourse since the beginning of the Western literary narrative tradition. One of the consequences of this diversity is the complexity and ambiguity of the explanation of this term, the autobiography being historically classified as one of the oldest forms of narrative, its construction model being associated with the paradigm of the ancient novel. The value of the autobiography derives from the act of writing, but also from the authenticity of the testimony presented in accordance with other documents, which describe the same events in the life of the autobiographer. The autobiography should not be read as a document of the past, but as an elaboration of consciousness or an interface between the past and the future, between experience and recollection, between the subject that reflects on writing and the text itself. The reader of an autobiographical text must insist on the authenticity and identity of the author of the text and the author from within the text, because only here the reader can find his own authenticity.




























Keywords:

Alexei Marinat, authors identity, autobiography, authenticity, memoirs




























Pages:

51-60




























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Type:

Research Paper




























Field:

Literary Science















Topic:

(Literary) Language and Social Conditioning



UDC:

821.135.1(478).09-94



DOI:

10.5281/zenodo.7376703 

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