The hagiographies of Pierre Michon: Rimbaud le fils
The premiss of this article is that the concern with the literary as an issue of 'radical uncertainty' has shifted from theory as polemic to the new forms of 'life-writing' that have emerged in France over the past three decades. It explores the quasi-biographical modes through w...
Main Author: | Jefferson, A |
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Other Authors: | Society for French Studies |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2004
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