Author Representations in the Fiction of John Fowles and Peter Ackroyd

Baris Mete

Author Representations in the Fiction of John Fowles and Peter Ackroyd
Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Country
Germany
Published
10 October 2011
Pages
104
ISBN
9783846520956

Author Representations in the Fiction of John Fowles and Peter Ackroyd

Baris Mete

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This work evaluates the ontological status of the author-characters in John Fowles’s Mantissa and Peter Ackroyd’s Chatterton within the scope of certain poststructuralist and postmodern theories; and it also attempts at demonstrating to what extent the character construction in the two novels experiments with the contemporary theories of the disappearance and the death of the author. This study concludes by suggesting that the representation of the author-characters in Mantissa and Chatterton follows the pattern of the poststructuralist claim of the death of the author

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