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Exploring the use of first-person narrative, this literary study delves into the works of early-20th-century French writers such as Gide, Colette, and Proust. It examines how these authors addressed themes of sexuality and group identity, revealing the complexities of personal and collective experiences in their storytelling. Through detailed analysis, the book highlights the innovative narrative techniques employed by these writers to challenge societal norms and express their unique perspectives.
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Never Say I: Sexuality and the First Person in Colette, Gide, and Proust, Michael Lucey
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- 2006
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