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The pragmatics of literary testimony : authenticity effects in German social autobiographies / Chantelle Warner.

By: Series: Routledge studies in rhetoric and stylistics ; 4Publication details: New York : Routledge, 2013.Description: xii, 213 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415501309 (hbk.)
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Autobiographical style, myth, and the practice of literary testimony -- Exemplarity effects: Feridun Zamaiglu's Leyla as a typical Turkish tale -- Mimesis effects: styling testimonial voices -- Immediacy effects: deictic shifts and point of view in Verena Stefan's shedding, Peter handke's hopeless unhappiness, and Ruth Kleger's still alive -- Narrativity effects: how Bernward Vesper's the Trip became an exemplary testimony to the German autumn of 1977 -- Addressivity effects: facework and deference in the literary testimonies of Chima Oji, Einasi Dikmen, and Feridun Zaimoelu.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-206) and index.

Autobiographical style, myth, and the practice of literary testimony -- Exemplarity effects: Feridun Zamaiglu's Leyla as a typical Turkish tale -- Mimesis effects: styling testimonial voices -- Immediacy effects: deictic shifts and point of view in Verena Stefan's shedding, Peter handke's hopeless unhappiness, and Ruth Kleger's still alive -- Narrativity effects: how Bernward Vesper's the Trip became an exemplary testimony to the German autumn of 1977 -- Addressivity effects: facework and deference in the literary testimonies of Chima Oji, Einasi Dikmen, and Feridun Zaimoelu.

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