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Ivan Alexandrovich Goncharov: Critical Essay by Galya Diment

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SOURCE: "Goncharov and the Russian Autobiographical Tradition," and "'Heart' vs. 'Mind' in A Common Story" in The Autobiographical Novel of Co-Consciousness: Goncharov, Woolf and Joyce, University Press of Florida, 1994, pp. 13-23, 24-40.

In the following two chapters from her book-length study, Dimeni examines Goncharov's use of autobiographical material in his novel A Common Story, surveying the history of autobiography in Russia and discussing possible influences on Goncharov's work

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