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Literary identification: from Charlotte Brontë to Tsitsi Dangaremgba
Literary identification: from Charlotte Brontë to Tsitsi Dangaremgba
Green, Laura
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"This book seeks to account for the persistence of a particular genre
of realist fiction, the novel of formation, from nineteenth-century
English through contemporary Anglophone literature. Through
readings of novels by nineteenth-, twentieth-, and twenty-first-century
women writers, as well as of memoirs, essays, and interviews that record
reading experiences, I argue that this genre reproduces itself through the
elaboration of bonds between and among readers, characters, and authors
that I call, collectively, “literary identification.” These connections begin
but do not end with a reader’s recognition of aspects of her- or himself
in a fictional character. Forms of literary identification may also extend
beyond the boundaries of the text to create relationships between readers
and authors. Particular literary identifications may be limited by historical and cultural change or difference, but themes and rhetorical structures that foster literary identification continue to undergird the novel of formation in new and evolving contexts."
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