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- Conditions and Limits of Autobiography Georges Gusdorf Translated by James Olney Autobiography is a solidly established literary genre, its history traceable in a series of masterpieces from the Confessions of St. Au gustine to Gide's Si Ie grain ne meurt, with Rousseau's Confessions.
Conditions and Limits of Autobiography Georges Gusdorf Translated by James Olney Autobiography is a solidly established literary genre. | |
Conditions and Limits of Autobiography Georges Gusdorf Translated by James Olney Autobiography is a solidly established literary genre, its history traceable in a series of masterpieces from the Confessions of St. Au gustine to Gide's Si Ie grain ne meurt, with Rousseau's Confessions. | |
"Conditions and Limits of Autobiography" translated by James Olney originally appeared as "Conditions et limites de 1'autobiographic" by Georges GusdorfinFor-. |
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- Autobiography has emerged within a number of educational endeavors as an informing principle which directs both theory and practice.
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Join NowLog inAn autobiography in its entirety constitutes the full cry of an earthly individual, within an intrinsically unified species, beneath the invincibles of the universe. Gusdorf's "Conditions and Limits of Autobiography" grant this art form its place in the civilized, intellectual world; the author ultimately distinguishes the literary genre for its difficult center---"the effort of a creator to give the meaning of his own mythic tale" (48). Wise to credit autobiography for its breadth of opportunity for self-definition, Gusdorf suppos
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- “Conditions and Limits of Autobiography” translated by James Olney *Autobiography becomes possible only under certain metaphysical preconditions: 1.