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This study explores in detail the interaction between the increasing move towards dialogue in Sarraute's prose works, and the dialogue those works initiate with their readers. It is designed to disentangle the problems of speech, both written and verbal.
Nathalie Sarraute is among the most prominent and highly respected French writers of the twentieth century. This study explores the evolution of Sarraute's prose writings from intense concern with shaping the response of their readers, to the more recent withdrawal of the authorial voice into self-sufficient internal dialogue. Emer O'Beirne…mehr

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This study explores in detail the interaction between the increasing move towards dialogue in Sarraute's prose works, and the dialogue those works initiate with their readers. It is designed to disentangle the problems of speech, both written and verbal.
Nathalie Sarraute is among the most prominent and highly respected French writers of the twentieth century. This study explores the evolution of Sarraute's prose writings from intense concern with shaping the response of their readers, to the more recent withdrawal of the authorial voice into self-sufficient internal dialogue. Emer O'Beirne considers the growing disillusionment with the reader reflected in Sarraute's work, and the conception of reading underlying it. Yet the texts themselves allow an alternative view of reading to emerge, one which confirms the bond between author and reader.
Autorenporträt
1992-94: Language Assistant, University of Paris-Nanterre; 1994-97: Lecturer in French, University of Exeter; 1997-: Lecturer in French, University College Dublin