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The author's Doppelgaenger: Celebrity, canonicity, and the anxiety of the literary marketplace in the contemporary novel

Posted on:2017-10-03Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Temple UniversityCandidate:Partyka, JaclynFull Text:PDF
GTID:1455390005496327Subject:English literature
Abstract/Summary:
This dissertation investigates how and why contemporary canonical authors such as Vladimir Nabokov, Philip Roth, J.M. Coetzee, and Salman Rushdie incorporate their celebrity and canonical status as authors into the fictional worlds of their novels. The contemporary celebrity author in general is at the mercy of a more globalized publication industry that depends on a circuit of international circulation, translation, and the diverse reactions of a transnational readership. More specifically, each of the authors I focus on in this dissertation have become notorious, both for their professional literary achievements as well as various political or sexual scandals running alongside their publication history. The decentralization of the author's power to control his own image as it becomes stratified across a multiplicity of competing discourses, audiences, and marketplaces is spurred on by a literary marketplace that favors world literature, international circulation, and the whims of readership response. Thus, the need to revise or challenge the public perception of their authorship is constantly at stake for these figures -- so much so that they introduce doppelganger versions of themselves into their fiction to negotiate this relationship. I argue that the hybrid-generic form of autobiographical-metafiction allows these authors to integrate this struggle for authority over their own authorship into both the form and content of their fictional worlds. Ultimately, the project of tracing different iterations of the doppelganger novelist across national and historical markers helps us formulate a contemporary theory of authorship that asserts how the "author" must always operate in a liminal space between the constructed fictional world and the real historical world.
Keywords/Search Tags:Contemporary, Celebrity, Literary, Authors
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