The Metamorphoses of the Self: The Mystic, the Sensualist, and the Artist in the Works of Julien Green

The Metamorphoses of the Self: The Mystic, the Sensualist, and the Artist in the Works of Julien Green

by John M. Dunaway
The Metamorphoses of the Self: The Mystic, the Sensualist, and the Artist in the Works of Julien Green

The Metamorphoses of the Self: The Mystic, the Sensualist, and the Artist in the Works of Julien Green

by John M. Dunaway

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Overview

American writer Julien Green's (1900–1998) origins, artistic motivation, and identity was a source of mystery and confusion even for those that most fêted him. The first non-French national to be elected to the Académie française, Green authored several novels (The Dark Journey, The Closed Garden, Moira, Each Man in His Darkness, and the Dixie trilogy), a four-volume autobiography (The Green Paradise, The War at Sixteen, Love in America and Restless Youth), and his famous Diary.

In this study, John. M Dunaway begins with an examination of the autobiographical context of Julien Green's works, in which the duality of mystic and sensualist is quite clearly polarized. He then proceeds through a selected series of Green's fictional works in an attempt to show the birth and nature of the third self as a personal myth of the artist. He then considers the fiction in chronological order with the intention of demonstrating the evolution of the myth of the third self in Green's career.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813194509
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 12/14/2021
Series: Studies in Romance Languages , #19
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 329 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John M. Dunaway, professor of French and Interdisciplinary Studies at Mercer University, is the author of The Double Vocation: Christian Presence in Twentieth-Century French Fiction.

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