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Writing Lives - Biography and Textuality, Identity and Representation in Early Modern England (Hardcover)
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Writing Lives - Biography and Textuality, Identity and Representation in Early Modern England (Hardcover)
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Biography appears to thrive as never before; and there clearly
remains a broad readership for literary biography. But the methods
and approaches of recent criticism which have contributed rich
insights and asked new questions about the ways in which we
interrogate and appreciate literature have scarcely influenced
biography. Biography as a form has been largely unaffected by
either new critical or historical perspectives. For early-modern
scholars the biographical model, fashioned as a stable form in the
eighteenth century, has been, in some respects, a distorting lens
onto early-modern lives. In the Renaissance and early-modern period
rather the biography's organic and developmental narratives of a
coherent subject, lives were written and represented in a
bewildering array of textual sites and generic forms. And such
lives were clearly imagined and written not to entertain or even
simply to inform, but to edify and instruct, to counsel and
polemicize. It is only when we understand how early moderns
imagined and narrated lives, only that is through a full return to
history and an exact historicizing, that we can newly conceive the
meaning of those lives and begin to rewrite their histories free of
the imperatives and teleologies of Enlightenment.
In Writing Lives literary scholars, cultural critics, and
historians of ideas and visual media, currently engaged both with
early modern conceptions of the life and our own conceptualizing of
the biographical project, reflect on the problems of writing lives
from the various perspectives of their own research and in the form
of case studies informed by new questions.
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