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The Language of Autobiography John Sturrock

The Language of Autobiography By John Sturrock

The Language of Autobiography by John Sturrock


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In this major study of the western tradition of literary autobiography, John Sturrock analyses the means by which the greatest autobiographers, from Augustine through Rousseau, Goethe and Darwin to Jean-Paul Sartre, have gone about establishing textual versions of themsleves.

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The Language of Autobiography: Studies in the First Person Singular by John Sturrock

The urge to autobiography reveals itself every day, in the stories we tell about ourselves. Literary autobiography is the most highly developed form of this universal activity of self-promotion, a kind of writing practised in the west over many centuries. In this major study of the western tradition, John Sturrock analyses the means by which more than twenty of the greatest literary autobiographers have gone about their task. The book concentrates on the productive tension between the writer's will to singularity and the autobiographical act itself, which restores by conventional and rhetorical means the harmony between the writer and a community of readers. By attending closely and sceptically to the truth-claims made by autobiographers from Augustine through Rousseau and Darwin to Sartre and Michel Leiris, Sturrock establishes some of the deep, hidden continuities of autobiographical writing, and shows how artful and self-conscious this supposedly most sincere of literary genres can be.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Augustine; 2. A case to answer; 3. By force of nature; 4. The historiography of self; 5. Rousseau; 6. Subject to revision; 7. The representative mind; 8. The attraction of style; 9. Leiris; Conclusion.

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NLS9780521131636
9780521131636
0521131634
The Language of Autobiography: Studies in the First Person Singular by John Sturrock
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2010-02-18
308
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