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Non-fiction --- Autobiography. --- Self in literature. --- Women authors. --- Autobiographie --- Moi dans la littérature --- Ecrivaines --- Moi dans la littérature
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Many cultures have myths about self-imitation, stories about people who pretend to be someone else pretending to be them, in effect masquerading as themselves. This great theme, in literature and in life, tells us that people put on masks to discover who they really are under the masks they usually wear, so that the mask reveals rather than conceals the self beneath the self. In this book, noted scholar of Hinduism and mythology Wendy Doniger offers a cross-cultural exploration of the theme of self-impersonation, whose widespread occurrence argues for both its literary power and its human value. The stories she considers range from ancient Indian literature through medieval European courtly literature and Shakespeare to Hollywood and Bollywood. They illuminate a basic human way of negotiating reality, illusion, identity, and authenticity, not to mention memory, amnesia, and the process of aging. Many of them involve marriage and adultery, for tales of sexual betrayal cut to the heart of the crisis of identity. These stories are extreme examples of what we common folk do, unconsciously, every day. Few of us actually put on masks that replicate our faces, but it is not uncommon for us to become travesties of ourselves, particularly as we age and change. We often slip carelessly across the permeable boundary between the un-self-conscious self-indulgence of our most idiosyncratic mannerisms and the conscious attempt to give the people who know us, personally or publicly, the version of ourselves that they expect. Myths of self-imitation open up for us the possibility of multiple selves and the infinite regress of self-discovery. Drawing on a dizzying array of tales-some fact, some fiction-The Woman Who Pretended to Be Who She Was is a fascinating and learned trip through centuries of culture, guided by a scholar of incomparable wit and erudition.
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La littérature française est connue, et critiquée, dans le monde entier, pour être une littérature du Moi. Que l'on mette en cause le narcissisme de ses écrivains ou que l'on loue la finesse de leurs analyses psychologiques, on n'échappe pas, dans l'examen de la création, à ce constat et à cette question. Or, à la légitimation de cette littérature conçue comme écriture de soi, un modèle a été donné : Marcel Proust. Et un moment fondateur a été assigné : le Contre Sainte-Beuve, ce recueil de textes publiés plus de trente ans après la mort de l'auteur d'A la recherche du temps perdu. Donatien Grau revient, ici, sur ce moment décisif et qui se révèle, à l'examen, plus trouble, paradoxal, mystérieux, que ne l'ont dit des générations de commentateurs. En rouvrant ce dossier que Proust avait gardé secret, en déployant toute son énigmatique complexité, il ouvre la voie à un renouvellement d'ensemble de notre pensée sur la littérature.
Self in literature. --- Moi dans la littérature --- Proust, Marcel, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Moi dans la littérature --- Égotisme. --- Proust, Marcel (1871-1922). --- Critique et interprétation.
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Thematology --- Stevens, Wallace --- Merwin, William Stanley --- Whitman, Walt --- Ik in de literatuur --- Moi dans la littérature --- Self in literature --- Soi dans la littérature --- Zelf in de literatuur --- American poetry --- History and criticism --- Criticism and interpretation
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Non-fiction --- Autobiography --- Self in literature --- Autobiographical fiction --- Autobiographie --- Moi dans la littérature --- Roman autobiographique --- Congresses. --- History and criticism --- Congrès --- Histoire et critique --- Moi dans la littérature --- Congrès
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Ik in de literatuur --- Moi dans la littérature --- Self in literature --- Gustafsson, Lars, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Soi dans la littérature --- Zelf in de literatuur --- Gustafsson, Lars --- Gustafsson, Lars, - 1936- - Criticism and interpretation --- Gustafsson, Lars, - 1936 --- -Self in literature
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Autobiografie --- Autobiographie --- Autobiography --- Ik in de literatuur --- Moi dans la littérature --- Self in literature --- Queneau, Raymond, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Soi dans la littérature --- Zelf in de literatuur --- Queneau, Raymond --- Queneau, Raymond, - 1903-1976 - Criticism and interpretation --- Queneau, Raymond, - 1903-1976
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Ik in de literatuur --- Moi dans la littérature --- Self in literature --- Utopias in literature --- Utopies dans la littérature --- Utopieën in de literatuur --- Soi dans la littérature --- Zelf in de literatuur --- Restif de La Bretonne --- Themes, motives
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French literature --- Self in literature. --- Autobiography --- Littérature française --- Moi dans la littérature --- Autobiographie --- History and criticism. --- Authorship. --- Histoire et critique --- Art d'écrire --- Littérature française --- Moi dans la littérature --- Art d'écrire
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