Character and Conversion in Autobiography Augustine, Montaigne, Descartes, Rousseau, and Sartre

Patrick Riley2004
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Thinking of conversion as a radical turning point or fulcrum on which incompatible configurations of character are precariously balanced, Riley examines both historically and tropologically the paradoxes of identity and life writing that conversion raises.

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