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The French new autobiographies : Sarraute, Duras, and Robbe Grillet

Author: Raylene L Ramsay
Publisher: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, ©1996.
Series: Crosscurrents (Gainesville, Fla.)
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Named Person: Nathalie Sarraute; Marguerite Duras; Alain Robbe-Grillet; Nathalie Sarraute; Marguerite Duras; Alain Robbe-Grillet; Nathalie Sarraute; Alain Robbe-Grillet; Marguerite Duras
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Raylene L Ramsay
ISBN: 0813013976 9780813013978
OCLC Number: 33665627
Description: x, 263 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: 1. New Autobiographies for Old? --
2. The Art of the Impossible --
3. Rewriting History, Story, Self --
4. The Second World War as History and Story, Text and Pre-Text, Order and Chaos in Le Miroir qui revient --
5. The Angel in Robbe-Grillet's Mirror: Writing, Power, and the Feminine Angelique ou l'enchantement and Les Derniers Jours de Corinthe --
6. Voice(s) in Nathalie Sarraute's Enfance and the Sex of the Text --
7. Them and Us: Between Intersubjectivity and Intrasubjectivity in Sarraute's Tu ne t'aimes pas --
8. Through a Textual Glass, Darkly: The Masochistic in the Feminine Self in Marguerite Duras' Emily L. --
9. (Re)writing Power in Duras' L'Amant de la Chine du nord.
Series Title: Crosscurrents (Gainesville, Fla.)
Responsibility: Raylene L. Ramsay.

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