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The Autobiography in Paul Claudel’s MaConversion
Author(s) -
Банников Константин Валерьевич
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vestnik rossijskogo universiteta družby narodov. seriâ literaturovedenie, žurnalistika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2312-9247
pISSN - 2312-9220
DOI - 10.22363/2312-9220-2021-26-1-52-59
Subject(s) - biography , confessional , confession (law) , poetry , literature , feeling , history , philosophy , art , law , politics , epistemology , political science , archaeology
The article deals with the autobiography of Paul Claudel in his essay Ma Conversion written in 1913 at the request of readers. The readers believe that his biography no longer belongs to him, so the experience of his conversion should be of common property. It reveals his confessional retrospective traits and self-awareness in biographical literary works. Different types of confession, features of preaching, self-expression and autobiography are interwoven in the essay. The language of the essay is poetic and polysemantic. Distance is manifested in many ways in Claudels works, from the explicit biographical author - moi, Paul to the literary author - le pote. The writer begins in a confessional, indecisive manner, but as he becomes more professional, he resorts to the biographical author less willingly, more often remaining on the sidelines as a literary author. There is less open reflection in the collection of works Conversations (1926-1937), so the poet discusses reality, but he does not describe his feelings and actions as he did when he was younger. Claudel's autobiography combines the sacred and the secular, while the intimate and the public act as a preparatory stage to a multi-volume exegetic novel.

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