Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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... Georges Gusdorf compares the autobiographer to a historian , who narrates his own history . He is the hero of his own tale and wants to unfold his past " in order to draw out the structure of his being in time " . It is a reconstruction ...
... Georges Gusdorf compares the autobiographer to a historian , who narrates his own history . He is the hero of his own tale and wants to unfold his past " in order to draw out the structure of his being in time " . It is a reconstruction ...
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... Georges Gusdorf , " Conditions and Limits in Autobiography " , Autobiography : Essays Theoretical and Critical , ed ... George and Unwin Ltd. , 1961 , p.118 . 13. Outlines An Agency of Man And His Self 33.
... Georges Gusdorf , " Conditions and Limits in Autobiography " , Autobiography : Essays Theoretical and Critical , ed ... George and Unwin Ltd. , 1961 , p.118 . 13. Outlines An Agency of Man And His Self 33.
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... Georges Gusdorf too conforms to this view that it is " a late phenomenon in Western culture , coming at that moment when the Christian contribution was grafted onto classical traditions " 24 . Augustine's Confessions , the first example ...
... Georges Gusdorf too conforms to this view that it is " a late phenomenon in Western culture , coming at that moment when the Christian contribution was grafted onto classical traditions " 24 . Augustine's Confessions , the first example ...
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