HOW TO BECOME A WRITER? GEORGI RAKOVSKI AND PETKO SLAVEYKOV. THE DIFFERENT STRATEGIES OF AUTOREPRESENTATION
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to throw a new light over the oeuvres of Georgi
Rakovski and Petko Slaveykov who are among the first during the Bulgarian
Renaissance, and who begin to bring diversity into their writing. It is somewhat
hard to specify the nature of Bulgarian Renaissance literature, but this paper will
not delve too much into this problem. The two authors whose works are the
main objects of this study have left a body of autobiographical pieces that can
hardly be called literature. However, one can find in them various autorepresentative strategies, which discuss the very being of the writer at that time.
The current paper will look at the different discourses and literary approaches
that Rakovski and Slaveykov use in these pieces, and will attempt to clarify
whether anyone of them can be considered to be the first modern writer of the
Bulgarian Renaissance.