Rolfe, Rose, Corvo, Crabbe: The Literary Images of Frederick Rolfe (Encounters. The Warsaw Studies in English Language Culture, Literature, and Visual Arts)
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Author(s)Miroslaw Miernik
ISBN / ASIN3631652720
ISBN-139783631652725
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CategoryForeign Language Study
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Drawing on theories of biography and autobiography, including the works of Philippe Lejeune, Michel Foucault, and Philip Roth, Rolfe, Rose, Corvo, Crabbe attempts to tackle the issue of Frederick Rolfe s image. Like many other authors, Rolfe (1860 1913), also known as Baron Corvo, wanted to influence the way others see him through his works. However, the image he wanted to project was skewed by A.J.A. Symons fascinating, yet inaccurate, biography, The Quest for Corvo, which popularized a strongly autobiographical approach to his work. Analysing the issue, this book takes into consideration his biographies, his self-fashioning in his letters, and his novels, particularly focusing on the characters who were heavily inspired by his own experiences, such as Nicholas Crabbe and George Arthur Rose.
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