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Essays on Life Writing : From Genre to Critical Practice / Theory / Culture Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Coming to Terms: Life Writing - from Genre to Critical Practice -- PART ONE. Literary Women Who Write the Self -- Introduction to Part One -- 1. 'Life out of Art': Elizabeth Smart's Early Journals -- 2. Between the Lines: Marian Engel's Cahiers and Notebooks -- 3. Anna Jameson's Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada as Epistolary Dijournal -- 4. Writing as a Daughter: Autobiography in Wollstonecraft's Travelogue -- PART TWO. Recording a Life and the Construction of Self -- Introduction to Part Two -- 5. Court Testimony from the Past: Self and Culture in the Making of Text -- 6. Agostino Bonamore and the Secret Pigeon -- 7. Anthropological Lives: The Reflexive Tradition in a Social Science -- PART THREE. Fiction and Autofiction as Life Writing -- Introduction to Part Three -- 8. 'I Peel Myself out of My Own Skin': Reading Don't; A Woman's Word -- 9. Whose Life Is It Anyway? Out of the Bathtub and into the Narrative -- 10. Reading Reflections: The Autobiographical Illusion in Cat's Eye -- 11. Dreaming a True Story: The Disenchantment of the Hero in Don Quixote, Part 2 -- PART FOUR. Poetics and Life Writing -- Introduction to Part Four -- 12. Mimesis: The Dramatic Lineage of Auto/Biography -- 13. Autobiography: From Different Poetics to a Poetics of Differences -- Biographical Notes |
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