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Writing Lives in the Eighteenth Century is a collection of essays
on memoir, biography, and autobiography during a formative period
for the genre. The essays revolve around recognized male and female
figures - returning to the Boswell and Burney circle - but present
arguments that dismantle traditional privileging of biographical
modes. The contributors reconsider the processes of hero making in
the beginning phases of a culture of celebrity. Employing the
methodology William Godwin outlined for novelists of taking
material from all sources, experience, report, and the records of
human affairs, each contributor examines within the contexts of
their time and historical traditions the anxieties and imperatives
of the auto/biographer as she or he shapes material into a legacy.
New work on Frances Burney D'Arblay's son, Alexander, as revealed
through letters; on Isabelle de Charriere; on Hester Thrale Piozzi;
and on Alicia LeFanu and Frances Burney's realignment of family
biography extend current conversations about eighteenth century
biography and autobiography.
Writing Lives in the Eighteenth Century is a collection of essays
on memoir, biography, and autobiography during a formative period
for the genre. The essays revolve around recognized male and female
figures - returning to the Boswell and Burney circle - but present
arguments that dismantle traditional privileging of biographical
modes. The contributors reconsider the processes of hero making in
the beginning phases of a culture of celebrity. Employing the
methodology William Godwin outlined for novelists of taking
material from all sources, experience, report, and the records of
human affairs, each contributor examines within the contexts of
their time and historical traditions the anxieties and imperatives
of the auto/biographer as she or he shapes material into a legacy.
New work on Frances Burney D'Arblay's son, Alexander, as revealed
through letters; on Isabelle de Charriere; on Hester Thrale Piozzi;
and on Alicia LeFanu and Frances Burney's realignment of family
biography extend current conversations about eighteenth century
biography and autobiography.
This anthology offers a selection of popular dramatic works by
female playwrights from Aphra Behn in the 1670s through Hannah
Cowley in the later eighteenth century. These plays were successful
as plays of their time, not just as plays by women, together
providing evidence that women dramatists often managed better than
their male counterparts to please diverse audiences, who were
notoriously fickle as well as predisposed to oppose them.
Accessible to both graduates and undergraduates, Popular Plays by
Women shows how these playwrights captured audiences through wit,
social awareness, and dramatic dexterity. As well as including the
prologues and epilogues of the four plays presented, this anthology
provides additional materials in which female playwrights discuss
the prejudices and special difficulties they face.
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