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In this ambitious study, Diane Bjorklund explores the historical
nature of self-narrative. Examining over 100 American
autobiographers published in the last two centuries, she discusses
not only well-known autobiographies such as Mark Twain and Andrew
Carnegie but also many obscure ones such as a traveling book
peddler, a minstrel, a hotel proprietress, an itinerant preacher, a
West Point cadet, and a hoopskirt wire manufacturer. Bjorklund
draws on the colorful stories of these autobiographers to show how
their historical epoch shapes their understandings of self.
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