"AUTENTICITATEA", DE LA LITERAR LA ETIC SI ÎNAPOI/"Authenticity", From the Literary to the Ethical and Back

The debates around "authenticity", in the Romanian literary criticism, have generally laid stress on such aspects as the narratological, the biographical, the mimetic, or the "poietic" (depending on the contrasting pairs taken into account: narrator vs. character, author vs. char...

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