Mapping the 'I' 2015
DOI: 10.1163/9789004283978_003
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1 From the Individual to the Person: Challenging Autobiography Theory

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“…in considering autobiographical texts as the products of a set of specific social practices. 4 Such a research frame, derived from the study of autobiographical texts in German culture, is particularly helpful in the discussion group's regular seminars on eighteenth-century first-person testimony due to the influence of German intellectual culture in Russia following Peter the Great.…”
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“…in considering autobiographical texts as the products of a set of specific social practices. 4 Such a research frame, derived from the study of autobiographical texts in German culture, is particularly helpful in the discussion group's regular seminars on eighteenth-century first-person testimony due to the influence of German intellectual culture in Russia following Peter the Great.…”
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confidence: 99%