Lecturer: Elizabeth Archibald, University of Durham
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Lecturer: Zoltán Kövecses, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Lecturer: Kathryn Allan, University College London
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Lecturer: Krzysztof Nowak, Lexicon Mediae et Inmae Latinitatis PolonorumInstitute of Polish Language, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Lecturer: Sakari Katajamäki, Finnish Literature Society, Helsinki
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Lecturer: Philip Polcar, University of Vienna
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Lecturer: Marek Thue Kretschmer, University of Trondheim
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Lecturer: Christiania Whitehead, University of Warwick
A part of the lecture series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts: Metaphors
Lecturer: Klára Soukupová (Prague).
Annotation:
The genre of autobiography is often situated on borderline between fiction and non-fiction; autobiography refers to real characters and events, but at the same time it is a literary work of art, a verbal construct. The lecture concentrates on major problems of the genre of autobiography (truth, memory, subjectivity) as well as on history of autobiography (canonical texts) and it goes through development of theory of autobiography in 20th century.
The lecture is a part of the series Me and the World … Autobiography in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.