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Riquelme, John Paul. "Modernist Transformations of Life Narrative: From Wilde and Woolf to Bechdel and Rushdie." Modern Fiction Studies 59. (2013): 461–79. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.1353/mfs.2013.0038
BibTeX citation key: Riquelme2013
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Keywords: "Fun Home", Autobiography, Bechdel. Alison, Genre, Intertextuality, Literature, USA
Creators: Riquelme
Collection: Modern Fiction Studies
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Abstract
The essay provides an overview of the essays in the special issue, Modernist Life Narrative: Biography, Autobiography, Bildungsroman, arguing that considering the forms together, along with film and graphic narratives, brings out significant common features. It explores with reference to the essays and to several works not treated in them various features modernist life narratives share, including failure (especially of social integration) as success, development as deformation, nonlinear temporality, and identity as fluid (rather than singular) and as opaque, or masked. Modernist life narrative’s persistence after World War II is addressed with regard to film, American fiction, and postcolonial writing.
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