Autobiografical elements and narrator-protagonist in the novel of Gaito Gazdanov “An evening with Claire”
Gaballah, Mai Amin Guda Gaballah;
Abstract
This article explores the features of the autobiographical novel and gives a brief overview of the
history of the appearance of the autobiography and the debate about it as an independent literary genre.
The emphasis here is on revealing the elements of autobiography in the first novel by the writer of the
first wave of emigration Gaito Gazdanov “An evening with Claire” in the framework of the criteria
typical for the poetics of memoirs and autobiographical prose. For this work, the autobiographical pact,
principles of which were defined by the theorist of autobiography Philippe Lejeune has special
significance.
history of the appearance of the autobiography and the debate about it as an independent literary genre.
The emphasis here is on revealing the elements of autobiography in the first novel by the writer of the
first wave of emigration Gaito Gazdanov “An evening with Claire” in the framework of the criteria
typical for the poetics of memoirs and autobiographical prose. For this work, the autobiographical pact,
principles of which were defined by the theorist of autobiography Philippe Lejeune has special
significance.
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| Title | Autobiografical elements and narrator-protagonist in the novel of Gaito Gazdanov “An evening with Claire” | Authors | Gaballah, Mai Amin Guda Gaballah | Keywords | Gaito Gazdanov, “An evening with Claire”, autobiographical pact, narrator- protagonist, | Issue Date | 2018 | Publisher | RUDN | Journal | RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism | Volume | 4 | Start page | 375 | End page | 383 | DOI | DOI 10.22363/2312-9220-2018-23-4-375-383 |
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