Recycling and repetition in recent French "Autoficion": Marc Weitzmann's Doubrovskian borrowings.(Serge Doubrovsky)(Critical Essay): An article from: The Modern Language Review
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Author(s)Alex Hughes
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From the supplier: The writing style known as autofiction which was first developed by French author Serge Doubrovsky is explored by examining the novel "Chaos" by Marc Weitzman. Autofiction is a fictionalized form of autobiography. Weitzman's work both uses an autofictional style and criticizes the use of autofiction.
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Title: Recycling and repetition in recent French "Autoficion": Marc Weitzmann's Doubrovskian borrowings.(Serge Doubrovsky)(Critical Essay)
Author: Alex Hughes
Publication:The Modern Language Review (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 2002
Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association
Volume: 97 Issue: 3 Page: 566-576
Article Type: Critical Essay
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From the supplier: The writing style known as autofiction which was first developed by French author Serge Doubrovsky is explored by examining the novel "Chaos" by Marc Weitzman. Autofiction is a fictionalized form of autobiography. Weitzman's work both uses an autofictional style and criticizes the use of autofiction.
Citation Details
Title: Recycling and repetition in recent French "Autoficion": Marc Weitzmann's Doubrovskian borrowings.(Serge Doubrovsky)(Critical Essay)
Author: Alex Hughes
Publication:The Modern Language Review (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 2002
Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association
Volume: 97 Issue: 3 Page: 566-576
Article Type: Critical Essay
Distributed by Thomson Gale







