Fluminensia: Journal for Philological Research (Jan 2014)
CATHERINE THE GREAT, CATHERINE THE LITTLE: CONTRADICTIONS OF THE 18th-CENTURY AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SELF
Abstract
This paper analyses narrative strategies used in the autobiography of Yekaterina Dashkova, an unusual public figure of the 18th-century Russia. Due to the nature of her performance within the gender normed context construction of textual identity becomes a series of narrative compromises between the public and the private roles, which is here presented with a special emphasis on the issues of gender and relationality.