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Plotting to kill

Armine Kotin Mortimer

(Writing about women, v. 1)

P. Lang, c1991

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Bibliography: p. [211]-216

Includes index

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内容説明

In seven highly autobiographical French novels from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, fiction brings to real life a simple resolution. These novels plot to kill a female character based on a woman in the author's life, a person who was still alive when the novel was published.Because these novels both depend on and radically diverge from autobiographical reality, they are uniquely instructive about the nature of fiction itself. Reading the life stories in relation to the plots, Mortimer brings into sharp critical focus plot, plotting, and the plotable. Always interesting, often revealing, this probing analysis of a special type of autobiographical fiction, with its distinctive treatment of real and fictionalized women, will stimulate and entertain the reader.<The novels are Stael's Corinne, Constant's Adolphe, Gide's L'immoraliste and La porte etroite, Alain-Fournier's Le grand Meaulnes, Radiguet's Le diable au corps, and Beauvoir's L'invitee.

目次

  • Contents: Critical reading of autobiographical fiction - Plot, plotting, the plotable - French realistic novels: Stael, Corinne (1807)
  • Constant, Adolphe (1816)
  • Gide, L'immoraliste (1902) and La porte etroite (1909)
  • Alain-Fournier, Le grand Meaulnes (1913)
  • Radiguet, Le diable au corps (1923)
  • Beauvoir, L'invitee (1943).

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