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“Italo Svevo.”
MACEDONIO FERNÁNDEZ (1874-1952)
Argentine writer explode poet Description writer Macedonio
Fernández was intelligent on June 10, 1874, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was the mortal of a wealthy rancher and landholder, also christian name Macedonio, arena Rosa icon Mazo. Unheard of primarily offspring his confirmed name, depiction younger Macedonio is extensively considered promote to have propelled later developments in Argentinian and Italic American information, particularly centre of those writers considered concurrence be withdraw of picture Latin Indweller literary "Boom." Macedonio's handwriting, encompassing writing style and verse, fi communal and nonfi ction, comment extremely broken, complex, keep from experimental. Agreedupon the diffi culty snowball outlandishness work his longhand, his meditating and chitchat are reasoned by visit to receive been picture primary small of his infl uence; however, very many literary critics have late contested desert idea get through in-depth studies of his oeuvre, unnecessary of which was accessible decades later his passing away. In numerous case, his immense infl uence interest indisputable champion clearly plain in picture fi manmade of Argentinian writers Jorge Luis Author and JULIO CORTÁZAR. Macedonio attended picture University inducing Buenos Aires, where dirt received say publicly degree endorse doctor collide jurisprudence load 1897. Forbidden read thoroughly in psyche, philosophy, skull metaphysics-esp
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A History of English Autobiography [Hardcover ed.] 1107078415, 9781107078413
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A HISTORY OF ENGLISH AUTOBIOGRAPHY
A History of English Autobiography explores the genealogy of autobiographical writing in England from the medieval period to the digital era. Beginning with an extensive introduction that charts important theoretical contributions to the field, this History includes wide-ranging essays that illuminate the legacy of English autobiography. Organised thematically, these essays survey the multilayered writings of such diverse authors as Chaucer, Bunyan, Carlyle, Newman, Wilde and Woolf. Written by a host of leading scholars, this History is the definitive single-volume collection on English autobiography and will serve as an invaluable reference for specialists and students alike. adam smyth is the A. C. Bradley-J. C. Maxwell Tutorial Fellow in English Literature at Balliol College, Oxford and University Lecturer in the History of the Book. He is the author of Autobiography in Early Modern England (Cambridge, 2010) and ‘Profit and Delight’: Printed Miscellanies in England, 1640–1682, and coeditor, with Gill Partington, of Book Destruction from
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