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SM ISO690:2012 ROBU, Cristina. Identităţi dedublate in romanul contemporan Fight club de Chuck Palahniuk (Sau un exemplu de autocunoaştere prin autodemolare). In: Metaliteratură, 2014, nr. 2(36), pp. 61-65. ISSN 1857-1905. |
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Numărul 2(36) / 2014 / ISSN 1857-1905 | |||||
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The reference to the other and the relationship with him is one of the great literary axes because through meeting with „another”, one becomes „himself ”. We believe that otherness is the essence of identity and that the definition of self comes through differentiation. Duality can take various forms; in literary fiction, one of them is the double or the doppelganger. Relating to the other in cases of duality is different because the double is confusingly similar with the original. Meeting the two entities in literary text can open new horizons of awareness for the character but it can also become a nightmare in a maze of endless mirrors. Self-knowledge and self-destruction are therefore two poles between which characters swing in novels containing duplication. Based on these assumptions, we tried to illustrate its evolution and construction in the novel Fight Club by the American author Chuck Palahniuk. |
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Cuvinte-cheie double, self-knowledge, contemporary literature, literary fiction, doppelgänger, self-destruction, Chuck Palahniuk |
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