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Buch, Englisch, 576 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 863 g

Saunders

Self Impression

Life-Writing, Autobiografiction, and the Forms of Modern Literature
Erscheinungsjahr 2013
ISBN: 978-0-19-965769-8
Verlag: Oxford University Press(UK)

Life-Writing, Autobiografiction, and the Forms of Modern Literature

Buch, Englisch, 576 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 863 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-965769-8
Verlag: Oxford University Press(UK)


I am aware that, once my pen intervenes, I can make whatever I like out of what I was.' Paul Valéry, Moi.

Modernism is often characterized as a movement of impersonality; a rejection of auto/biography. But most of the major works of European modernism and postmodernism engage in very profound and central ways with questions about life-writing. Max Saunders explores the ways in which modern writers from the 1870s to the 1930s experimented with forms of life-writing - biography, autobiography, memoir, diary, journal - increasingly for the purposes of fiction. He identifies a wave of new hybrid forms from the late nineteenth century and uses the term 'autobiografiction' - discovered in a surprisingly early essay of 1906 - to provide a fresh perspective on turn-of-the-century literature, and to propose a radically new literary history of Modernism.

Saunders offers a taxonomy of the extraordinary variety of experiments with life-writing, demonstrating how they arose in the nineteenth century as the pressures of secularization and psychological theory disturbed the categories of biography and autobiography, in works by authors such as Pater, Ruskin, Proust, 'Mark Rutherford', George Gissing, and A. C. Benson. He goes on to look at writers experimenting further with autobiografiction as Impressionism turns into Modernism, juxtaposing detailed and vivacious readings of key Modernist texts by Joyce, Stein, Pound, and Woolf, with explorations of the work of other authors - including H. G. Wells, Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford, and Wyndham Lewis - whose experiments with life-writing forms are no less striking. The book concludes with a consideration of the afterlife of these fascinating experiments in the postmodern literature of Nabokov, Lessing, and Byatt.

Self Impression sheds light on a number of significant but under-theorized issues; the meanings of 'autobiographical', the generic implications of literary autobiography, and the intriguing relation between autobiography and fiction in the period.

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Students and scholars of nineteeth and twentieth century literature and life-writing.


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Part I: Modern Ironisations of Auto/Biography and the Emergence of Autobiografiction: Victorian and fin-de-siècle Precursors
1: Im/personality: The Imaginary Portraits of Walter Pater
2: Aesthetic Auto/biography: Ruskin and Proust
3: Pseudonymity, Third-personality, and Anonymity as disturbances in fin-de-siècle auto/biography
4: Autobiografiction: Stephen Reynolds and A. C. Benson
5: Auto/biografiction: Counterfeit Lives: A Taxonomy of Displacements of Fiction towards Life-Writing
6: Literary Impressionism and Impressionist Autobiographies: Henry James, Joseph Conrad, and Ford Madox Ford
Part II: Modernist Auto/biografiction
7: Heteronymity I: Imaginary Authorship and Imaginary Autobiography: Pessoa, Joyce, Svevo
8: Heteronymity II: Taxonomies of Fictional Creativity: Joyce (continued) and Stein
9: Auto/biographese and Auto/biografiction in Verse: Ezra Pound and Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
10: Satirical Auto/biografiction: Richard Aldington and Wyndham Lewis
11: Woolf, Bloomsbury, the 'New Biography', and the New Auto/biografiction
12: After-Lives: Postmodern Experiments in Meta-Auto/biografiction: Sartre, Nabokov, Lessing, Byatt
Conclusion


Max Saunders is Director of the Arts and Humanities Research Institute and Professor of English and Co-Director at the Centre for Life-Writing Research at King's College London.



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