The made-up self impersonation in the personal essay / by Carl H. Klaus.

Author/creator Klaus, Carl H.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoIowa City : University of Iowa Press,
Description160 p. ; 24 cm.
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Contents The "person" in a personal essay -- Evocations of consciousness -- Montaigne on "Montaigne": toward a poetics of self -- The mind and the mind's idiosyncrasy: ideas of consciousness in the personal essay -- Discontinuous: form of consciousness -- Evocations of personality -- Voices on voice: the singular "I" and the chameleon "I" -- Elia: pseudonymous self extraordinaire -- Never to be yourself and yet always: Virginia Woolf on the essayist's problem -- Personae and culture -- Difference and "I": cultural consciousness in the personal essay -- Orwell's "A hanging": politics and the first-person singular/plural -- Personae and personal experience -- Illness and "I": malady in the personal essay -- Days into essays: a self for all seasons.
Bibliography noteIncludes index.
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LCCN 2010007650
ISBN9781587299131 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
ISBN1587299135 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
ISBN9781587299469 (ebook)
ISBN1587299461 (ebook)

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