Fiction and Self-Knowledge: Daniel Mendelsohn, An Odyssey. A Father, a Son and an Epic Cover Image

Fiction and Self-Knowledge: Daniel Mendelsohn, An Odyssey. A Father, a Son and an Epic
Fiction and Self-Knowledge: Daniel Mendelsohn, An Odyssey. A Father, a Son and an Epic

Author(s): Florica Bodistean
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Language and Literature Studies, Psychology, Cognitive linguistics, Hermeneutics
Published by: Editura Universității Aurel Vlaicu
Keywords: rewriting; autofiction; metatext; identity; self-knowledge; refigure;

Summary/Abstract: This study analyses Daniel Mendelsohn’s recent work An Odyssey. A Father, a Son and an Epic through the connection between its two main levels: autofiction, which deals with the father–son psychoanalytic relationship, and the metatext of the Odyssey read as a narrative of searching the depths of human relationships. The distribution of the factual material according to this connection illustrates the function of literature to act like a mirror for our confusing and incomprehensible experiences. The pragmatic theory of the narrative formulated by Paul Ricœur in Temps et récit, according to which fiction becomes a mediator of self-knowledge, is invoked in relation to how the text handles the evolution of the father–son relationship.

  • Issue Year: 11/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 19-29
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English