The Routledge Companion to Biofiction
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The Routledge Companion to Biofiction provides readers with the history, origins, and evolution of this popular genre. Featuring contributions from leading scholars in the field, this authoritative collection foregrounds analyses of biofiction's core foundations through contemporary debates. The volume is organized into seven sections: Histories of biofiction; Theoretical reflections on biofiction; Biofiction, national models and (trans)national constructions; Biofiction as political interventio
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This comprehensive academic collection traces the development and critical frameworks of biofiction, the literary genre that reimagines real historical figures through fictional narratives. Organized into seven thematic sections, the volume moves from historical foundations to contemporary applications, featuring contributions from leading scholars who examine how authors transform biographical facts into artistic expression. The essays explore everything from national literary traditions to biofiction's role as political commentary, providing readers with both theoretical grounding and practical analysis of this increasingly popular form.
What distinguishes this companion is its global perspective and interdisciplinary approach, bridging literary studies with history, politics, and cultural theory. Readers interested in understanding how fiction shapes our perception of historical figures will find particularly valuable insights in sections addressing biofiction as political intervention and transnational constructions. This authoritative resource establishes itself as essential reading for scholars and students navigating the complex relationship between biographical truth and creative license in contemporary literature.
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