Charles O'Keefe provides a close reading of Andr&#xE9; Gide&#x2019;s three major first-person narratives &#x2014; <i>L'Immoraliste</i> <i>La Porte &#xE9;troite</i> and <i>La Symphonie pastorale</i> &#x2014; through the lens of semiotics and narratology. O'Keefe argues that Gide is in many ways a 'pre-postmodernist' who uses narrative strategies to show that there is a crucial connection between telling a story and telling the self. In particular O'Keefe demonstrates the paradoxical fact that the tales simultaneously subvert and generate the illusion of their own mimetic presence. O'Keefe&#x2019;s study with its judicious use of deconstructionist techniques offers new insights into the literary and philosophical implications of Gide&#x2019;s fiction.
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