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International Journal of Research in English

Vol. 6, Issue 2, Part D (2024)

Anaïs Nin and the art of confessional writing: An exploration of self-identity

Author(s):

Shreya and Dr. Narender Kumar

Abstract:

The research paper examines the complex connection between Nin's confessional approach and her pursuit of self-identity. Nin uses her diaries and fictional writings to establish a realm where personal experience and artistic expression intersect, enabling her to examine her deepest ideas, wants, and fears. The Research elucidates how Nin's confessional style, through its themes of vulnerability and sincerity, functions as an effective instrument for self-exploration and emancipation. This Investigation demonstrates that Nin's writing transcends autobiography, converting personal narrative into a reflected reflection on the feminine experience and the pursuit of selfhood in a fragmented society. Nin's confessional writing transcends basic personal history, serving as a transforming act that fosters a profound comprehension of the intricacies of the self among readers. Her work prompts an examination of the feminine experience within a patriarchal culture, indicating that the act of writing serves as a means of freedom and self-definition. Nin is recognized as a ground breaking figure in confessional literature, with a legacy that remains influential in modern discourse on identity, sexuality, and the significance of personal narrative. The study examines how Nin's open views on her life, relationships, and sexuality not only contest cultural standards but also provide important insights into the intricacies of female identity.

Pages: 248-250  |  71 Views  30 Downloads


International Journal of Research in English
How to cite this article:
Shreya and Dr. Narender Kumar. Anaïs Nin and the art of confessional writing: An exploration of self-identity. Int. J. Res. Engl. 2024;6(2):248-250. DOI: 10.33545/26648717.2024.v6.i2d.237
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