LITERARY HISTORIOGRAPHY AND THE PROBLEM OF THE AUTHOR: MIHAI IOVĂNEL’S HISTORY AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN AUTHORSHIP STUDIES Cover Image

LITERARY HISTORIOGRAPHY AND THE PROBLEM OF THE AUTHOR: MIHAI IOVĂNEL’S HISTORY AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN AUTHORSHIP STUDIES
LITERARY HISTORIOGRAPHY AND THE PROBLEM OF THE AUTHOR: MIHAI IOVĂNEL’S HISTORY AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN AUTHORSHIP STUDIES

Author(s): Alex Ciorogar
Subject(s): Romanian Literature
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: authorship studies; literary history; criticism and theory; the death and return of the author; research methodologies; Mihai Iovănel;

Summary/Abstract: Literary Historiography and the Problem of the Author: Mihai Iovănel’s History and Recent Developments in Authorship Studies. The present paper examines the dynamics between literary historiography and authorship studies and the way in which these problems related to Mihai Iovănel’s recent History. Ciorogar argues that authorship theories have always determined the workings of canonicity. Furthermore, the metamorphoses of literary histories could be viewed, he insists, as a series of conceptual revolutions. Consequently, arguments related to authorship have given rise to both new fields of research and disciplines. Finally, Ciorogar also suggests that the evolution of literary criticism and theory is more or less coeval with the history of auctorial models.

  • Issue Year: 67/2022
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 217-240
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English