Abstract

Romantic self-reprentation - the example of Mary Wollstonecraft's letters in Sweden, Peter Swabb the shock of the old - Wordsworth and the paths to Rome, KeithHanley autobiography as self-indulgence - De Quincey and his reviewers, Julian North the romance of sickliness - Leigh Hunt's autobiography and the example of Keats, Nicholas Roe why do we remember forwards and not backwards?, Phillip Davis autobiography and the illative sense, William Myers displacing the autobiographical impulse - a Bakhtinian reading of Thomas Carlyle's reminiscences, David Amigoni Victorian women as writers and readers of (auto)biography, Joanne Shattock Father's Daughters - three Victorian anti-feminist autobiographers, Valerie Sanders Mark Rutherford's salvation and the case of Catharine Furze, Vincent Newey seconding the self - Mary Chestnut's civil war, Rosemarie Morgan autobiography as prophecy - Walt Whitman's Specimen Days, Nicholas Everett buried in laughter - the memories and adventures of Sir Authur Conan Doyle, Diana Barsham.

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