Philippe Lejeune
Philippe Lejeune (born 13 August 1938), is a French professor and essayist, known as a specialist in autobiography.[1]
He is the author of numerous works on the subject of autobiography and personal journals. He is cofounder of the Association pour l'autobiographie et le patrimoine autobiographique (Association for Autobiography and Autobiographical Heritage) created in Paris in 1992.
References
- ↑ McNeill, Laurie (Winter 2010). "Rethinking the Diary". Canadian Literature (207): 153–154. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
Works
- The autobiography in France (1971)
- The autobiographical Pact (1975)
- I am another : the autobiography of the literature to the media (1980)
- I also (1986)
- The Practice of the personal newspaper (1990)
- For the autobiography (1998)
- The Drafts of himself (1998)
- "Expensive screen... " : Personal newspaper, computer, Internet (2000)
- Signs of life (The autobiographical pact, 2) (2005)
- The intimate newspaper: history and anthology (2006)
- Autogénesis. Drafts of himself 2 (2013)
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