Autobiography

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Routledge, 30 de nov. 2010 - 176 pàgines

If every writer necessarily draws on their own life, is any writing outside the realm of ‘autobiography’? The new edition of this classic guide is fully updated to include:

  • developments in autobiographical criticism, highlighting major theoretical issues and concepts
  • different forms of the genre from confessions and narratives to memoirs and diaries
  • uses of the genre in their historical and cultural contexts
  • major autobiographical writers including St Augustine, Bunyan, Boswell, Rousseau and Wordsworth, alongside non-canonical autobiographies by women
  • twentieth-century autobiography including women's writing, black and postcolonial writing, and personal criticism
  • a new chapter on narrative and new material examining recent trends in autobiography such as blogs, the popularity of literary memoirs and recent developments in theory on testimonial writing.

Combining theoretical discussion with thought-provoking readings of major texts, this is the ideal introduction to the study of a fascinating genre.

 

Continguts

INTRODUCTION
1
1 HISTORIANS OF THE SELF
17
2 SUBJECTIVITY REPRESENTATION AND NARRATIVE
57
3 OTHER SUBJECTS
86
4 NARRATIVE
113
5 PRACTISING AUTOBIOGRAPHY
125
GLOSSARY
140
BIBLIOGRAPHY
148
INDEX
156
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Sobre l'autor (2010)

Linda Anderson is Professor of Modern English and American Literature at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Her recent publications include Women and Autobiography in the Twentieth Century (1997), Women's Lives/Women's Times (edited with Trev Broughton, 1996) and Territories of Desire in Queer Culture (edited with David Alderson, 2000).

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