Author, Narrator and a Protagonist as the Agents and Subjects of the Intersection and Inversion of Identities in a Modern Biographic Discourse
Journal: Pytannia literaturoznavstva (Vol.2013, No. 88)Publication Date: 2013-12-06
Authors : Galyna Dranenko;
Page : 89-105
Keywords : modern French literature; E. Carrère; a literary character; author/narrator/protagonist; demythologization; identity; biographic discourse;
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Abstract
The article has been dedicated to investigating the processes and mechanisms of multiplication of person identities and personalities of an author, a narrator and a literary character on the basis of the work of a modern French writer Emmanuel Carrère “Limonov”. The article investigates the problem of dialectical transformations which the author of fiction uses through the creation of a literary character on the basis of a famous personality; and the issue of demythologization of a character created by the media and the character itself. The attention is paid to the intersection and inversion of identities of an author, a narrator and a protagonist resulting in the creation of new identities. The issue of how these newly created identities reflect certain social and cultural phenomena has been clarified.
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