The Narratology of the Autobiography
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As most secondary literature on the autobiography confuses the relationship between author, narrator, and hero/heroine, this study begins by analyzing this problem.
Ivan Bunin's The Life of Arsen'ev can be best characterized as "autobiography as the creation of fiction, told exclusively from a grown-up perspective." Special attention is paid to the relationship between the child-like-hero, grown-up hero/heroine, and the narrator, to the extent that the fictional narrative is based on primary material from Bunin's life.
Ivan Bunin's The Life of Arsen'ev can be best characterized as "autobiography as the creation of fiction, told exclusively from a grown-up perspective." Special attention is paid to the relationship between the child-like-hero, grown-up hero/heroine, and the narrator, to the extent that the fictional narrative is based on primary material from Bunin's life.
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