Heteronymity II: Taxonomies of Fictional Creativity: Joyce (continued) and Stein
Heteronymity II: Taxonomies of Fictional Creativity: Joyce (continued) and Stein
This chapter discusses the taxonomy of imaginary literary works (supplementing the taxonomy of fictionalized life‐writings proposed in Chapter 5), and their scarcity during the nineteenth century. It concludes the discussion of Joyce, and ends with an account of Stein's Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas as an indisputable example of a fictionally authored auto/biography.
Keywords: modernism, heteronymity, heteronym, fictional Creativity, imaginary Writing, James Joyce, a portrait of the artist as a young man, Gertrude Stein, the autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness, Mise en abyme, Ekphrasis, Gide, The Notebooks of André Walter, everybody's autobiography, third‐person autobiography, Philippe Lejeune, egotism, cubism
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