Autobiography in fiction (parallels between autobiographical images and fate in the work of Eldar Bakhish)
Abstract
The main feature of the new prose samples was the description of the inner world of man and the foregrounding of a subjective approach. At such a stage in the history of literature, writers created a tradition of collecting information about their lives and taking it into artistic form, creating autobiography. This process began to be studied in world literary criticism in the 20th century, and in Azerbaijani literary criticism in the 21st century.
In fiction, autobiography is a creative method in which an artist expresses his or her own life through art. Based on the principle of understanding the human personality, we can say that autobiography and psychologism are related to each other. And this relationship:
- Autobiographical works often have psychological depth. This is because the author presents his inner world in a more honest and sincere way.
- In these presented works, the author is able to introduce the reader to both his biography and his psychological portrait.
The author of an autobiographical image must first and foremost have a good understanding of his or her own personality, character, behavior, and psychology, and must have high observational skills.
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