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Anais Nin's Narratives

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Salvatore, Anne T.

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Publisher: University Press of Florida Summary: Utilizing close readings of Anais Nin's novels and shorter narratives -- including her erotica, diaries, and prose poem -- and covering a full range of her early and late works, this collection examines in depth the narrative elements of her writing in light of current theoretical approaches such as feminist, narratological, psychoanalytical, semiological, and reader-response theories. The discussions raise new issue [read more]
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Publisher: University Press of Florida

Utilizing close readings of Anais Nin's novels and shorter narratives -- including her erotica, diaries, and prose poem -- and covering a full range of her early and late works, this collection examines in depth the narrative elements of her writing in light of current theoretical approaches such as feminist, narratological, psychoanalytical, semiological, and reader-response theories. The discussions raise new issues, suggest thematic possibilities, and ultimately demonstrate how her ground-breaking work actually shifts the boundaries of traditional concepts of narrativity.

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