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Criticism on ‘autofiction’. As I have already mentioned, Xxxxxxxxxx’s term and practice triggered heated discussions amongst French literary critics, academics and writers of fiction. This section aims to provide a representative sampling of various critical stances since the inception of the term in 1977. Far from being exhaustive, this overview will help the reader understand why some have reservations and voice their objections against Xxxxxxxxxx’s autofiction while others embrace it. My discussion closes by focusing on a recent trend in autofictional criticism, which I partly follow in this thesis. I will illustrate the shift of the critics’ interest from autofictional narrative strategies towards issues of identity, with a specific reference to the issue of ‘exceptional’ and ‘dual’ identities. I am particularly interested in examining Xxxxxxx’x responses to the phenomenon, as Xxxxxxxxxx involved him in the discussion on autofiction and questioned the comprehensiveness of his model. Xxxxxxx has on various occasions questioned autofiction’s distinctive status and suggested that it is merely an alternative term for the autobiographical novel and the fictionalised autobiography. He did not reply to Xxxxxxxxxx in 1977 upon receiving the letter that followed the publication of Fils but referred to the coinage of the term in his 1980 book Je est un autre.59 Autofiction was introduced in the context of a reading of Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx’ Xxxxx-blues (1974) but Xxxxxxx did not adopt the term as he thought it was still too early for ‘autofiction’ to be incorporated into the vocabulary of French literary criticism.
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