Do not the troubles encountered today by researchers who attempt at measuring their strength with the literary-historic monograph form make their dealings a fascinating adventure? Constructing and interpreting a work's text as a presumed whole, and biographing exercise, become an action gaining autobiographic and literary branch in its own right. This state of affairs which has today become a subject of numerous scholarly comments and investigations was long ago spotted and described by authors themselves.
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