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          Suzanne Nalbantian provides a precise and highly original basis to identify literary art with her novel approach to autobiography....

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        1. Taking her terminology mainly from Proust, Nalbantian shows how aesthetic autobiographies achieve this distance between author and fictional.
        2. Suzanne Nalbantian provides a precise and highly original basis to identify literary art with her novel approach to autobiography.
        3. In his short story ―A Modern Lover‖, this writer was able to unravel what the theorist Suzanne Nalbantian characterizes as the ―aesthetic.
        4. 'A rich contribution to the study of autobiography.' - James Olney Suzanne Nalbantian provides a precise and highly original basis to identify literary art with.
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          'A rich contribution to the study of autobiography.' - James Olney Suzanne Nalbantian provides a precise and highly original basis to identify literary art with her novel approach to autobiography.

          Re-examining key writers of the early twentieth-century - Proust, Joyce, Woolf, with Nin in their wake - Nalbantian discerns models of a hybrid genre characterised by a common aesthetics. She discovers in these writings a threshold of artistic transformation beyond the identification of biographical authenticity.

          Keywords

          • aesthetics
          • novel
          • transformation
          • Virginia Woolf
          • Woolf
          • British and Irish Literature

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          SUZANNE NALBANTIAN

          Bibliographic Information

          • Book Title: Aesthetic Autobiography

          • Book Subtitle: From Life to Art in Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and Anais Nin

          • Authors: S.

            Nalbantian

          • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan London

          • Copyright Information: Palgrave Mac