Auto-poetica: Representations of the Creative Process in Nineteenth-century British and American FictionDarby Lewes The nineteenth-century Kunstlerroman self-consciously addresses the devices of fiction and in doing so, tends toward irony and self-reflection, and prefigures postmodernism. A work of art written about an artist creating a work of art is, in a sense, a novel in which the author is a character. The essays in this collection examine the work of major nineteenth century authors that attempted to merge fiction and reality into a unified whole. These novels paved the way for postmodernists who would use the artist-novel to self-conciously focus on the genre's particular conventions, to parody those conventions in order to accentuate the work's fictionality, and to expose the oppositions between fiction and reality. This collection thus reveals not only material concerns, but the underlying anxieties, drives, and joys, which are so profoundly linked to the creative process." |
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... narrative fictions had of course been around since classical times , but they lacked the naturalistic style that distinguishes the novel from , say , the romance . The first true novel as such didn't appear until 1605 , when Cervantes ...
... narrative fictions had of course been around since classical times , but they lacked the naturalistic style that distinguishes the novel from , say , the romance . The first true novel as such didn't appear until 1605 , when Cervantes ...
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... narrative that influences the way women writers , such as Louisa May Alcott , are evaluated and discussed . Her chapter examines the image of the artist heroine in view of the feminist concept of the Creative Female , and a feminist ...
... narrative that influences the way women writers , such as Louisa May Alcott , are evaluated and discussed . Her chapter examines the image of the artist heroine in view of the feminist concept of the Creative Female , and a feminist ...
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... narrative that examines ( and eventually repudiates ) the " culturally imposed choice " women artists were forced to make between creativity and domesticity ( " Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman : H.D.'s Rescriptions of Joyce ...
... narrative that examines ( and eventually repudiates ) the " culturally imposed choice " women artists were forced to make between creativity and domesticity ( " Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman : H.D.'s Rescriptions of Joyce ...
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