Romantic autobiography in England

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Romantic autobiography in England

edited by Eugene Stelzig

(Nineteenth century series)

Routledge, 2016, c2009

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

"First published 2009 by Ashgate Publishing. Published 2016 by Routledge" --T.p. verso

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Taking into account the popularity and variety of the genre, this collaborative volume considers a wide range of English Romantic autobiographical writers and modes, including working-class autobiography, the familiar essay, and the staged presence. In the wake of Rousseau's Confessions, autobiography became an increasingly popular as well as a literary mode of writing. By the early nineteenth century, this hybrid and metamorphic genre is found everywhere in English letters, in prose and poetry by men and women of all classes. As such, it resists attempts to provide a coherent historical account or establish a neat theoretical paradigm. The contributors to Romantic Autobiography in England embrace the challenge, focusing not only on major writers such as William Wordsworth, De Quincey, and Mary Shelley, but on more recent additions to the canon such as Mary Robinson, Dorothy Wordsworth, and Mary Hays. There are also essays on the scandalous Memoirs of Mrs. Billington and on Joseph Severn's autobiographical scripting of himself as "the friend of Keats." The result is an exploratory and provisional mapping of the field, provocative rather than exhaustive, intended to inspire future scholarship and teaching.

目次

  • General Editors' Preface, Eugene Stelzig
  • Chapter 1 Introduction, Eugene Stelzig
  • Part 1 The Variety of Women's Life Writing
  • Chapter 2 "My Heart Dissolved in What I Saw": Displacement of the Autobiographical Self in Dorothy Wordsworth and Gertrude Stein, Kari Lokke
  • Chapter 3 The Gothic Structure of Mary Robinson's Memoirs, Sharon M. Setzer
  • Chapter 4 Vice, Ugly Vice: Memoirs of Mrs Billington from her Birth, Susan Levin
  • Chapter 5 Writing Lives and Gendering History in Mary Hays's FemaleScreen Memories and Fictionalized Autobiography: Mary Shelley's Mathilda and "The Mourner" Fiction and Autobiographical Theories, Diane Long Hoeveler
  • Part 2 Male Self-Fashioning
  • Chapter 7 Wordsworth's Cliff-Hanger, Joshua Wilner
  • Chapter 8 De Quincey as Autobiographer, Frederick Burwick
  • Chapter 9 The Friend of Keats: The Reinvention of Joseph Severn, Sue Brown
  • Part 3 Genres and Modes
  • Chapter 10 "I am not what I am": Staged Presence in Romantic Autobiography, Stephen C. Behrendt
  • Chapter 11 Ned Ludd and Laboring-Class Autobiography, Kevin Binfield
  • Chapter 12 Wordsworth and the Ragged Legion
  • Or, The Lows of High Argument, Jasper Cragwall
  • Chapter 13 The Intimate Familiar: Essay as Autobiography in Romanticism, Christine Chaney

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