Grove's Last Laugh: The Gender of Self-Representation in Frederick Philip Grove's "In Search of Myself"
Matthews discusses writer Frederick Philip Grove's representation of himself in "In Search of Myself." Grove posits a notion of pre-constituted selfhood in what he calls unborn "humans-to-be" and particularizes himself as a "future writer," a self governed by deter...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Canadian literature 1998-12, Vol.159 (159), p.114 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Matthews discusses writer Frederick Philip Grove's representation of himself in "In Search of Myself." Grove posits a notion of pre-constituted selfhood in what he calls unborn "humans-to-be" and particularizes himself as a "future writer," a self governed by determining destiny. |
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ISSN: | 0008-4360 |