
Mapping Lives
The Uses of Biography
Oxford University Press
Published on 23. September 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
360 pages
978-0-19-726318-1 (ISBN)
Description
Why biography? This collection of essays on the problems and functions of biography, and particularly the biography of writers, thinkers and artists, investigates a subject of enduring importance for those interested in culture and society. In the last century, it has been a controversial subject, as old models of biographical writing were attacked and superseded, while critics and theorists questioned the once self-evident value of the biography of writers. Yet the genre continues to attract notable authors and is unfailingly popular with readers.
The present volume, while containing essays by practising biographers, is intended primarily as a stimulus to critical thinking. It focuses on the diverse functions assumed by life-writing in different European countries at different periods, challenging both the notion of a genre with constant characteristics and aims and the view of modern biography as the happy culmination of centuries of progress.
The present volume, while containing essays by practising biographers, is intended primarily as a stimulus to critical thinking. It focuses on the diverse functions assumed by life-writing in different European countries at different periods, challenging both the notion of a genre with constant characteristics and aims and the view of modern biography as the happy culmination of centuries of progress.
Reviews / Votes
Review from previous edition Absorbing and informative Times Literary Supplement 30/08/02 An impressive collection of essays, some by well-known practitioners The Economist 13/12/02More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
549 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-726318-1 (9780197263181)
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05/2002
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Persons
France, Peter (Professor of French, University of Edinburgh and Fellow, British Academy) / St.Clair, William
Editor
Professor of French, University of Edinburgh; Fellow of the British Academy
Senior Research Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge; Fellow of the British Academy
Content
The Proper Study?
Gender, Biography, and the Public Sphere
From Biography to Hagiography: Some Stable Patterns in the Greek and Latin Tradition of Lives, including Lives of the Saints
Biography and Autobiography in the Italian Renaissance
National Biography and the Arts of Memory: From Thomas Fuller to Colin Matthew
From Eulogy to Biography: The French Academic Eloge
Adding Stones to the Edifice: Patterns of German Biography
Shaping Victorian Biography: From Anecdote to Bildungsroman
Sainte-Beuve: Biography, Criticism and the Literary
Yury Tynyanov and the 'Literary Fact'
Freud and the Art of Biography
The Newness of the 'New Biography': Biographical Theory and Practice in the Early Twentieth Century
The Biographer as Archaeologist
Writing Lives Forwards: A Case for Strictly Chronological Biography
Shaping the Truth
Sartre's Existential Biographies: A Search for a Method
A Life on Film
'The Solace of Doubt'? Biographical Methodology after the Short Twentieth Century
Gender, Biography, and the Public Sphere
From Biography to Hagiography: Some Stable Patterns in the Greek and Latin Tradition of Lives, including Lives of the Saints
Biography and Autobiography in the Italian Renaissance
National Biography and the Arts of Memory: From Thomas Fuller to Colin Matthew
From Eulogy to Biography: The French Academic Eloge
Adding Stones to the Edifice: Patterns of German Biography
Shaping Victorian Biography: From Anecdote to Bildungsroman
Sainte-Beuve: Biography, Criticism and the Literary
Yury Tynyanov and the 'Literary Fact'
Freud and the Art of Biography
The Newness of the 'New Biography': Biographical Theory and Practice in the Early Twentieth Century
The Biographer as Archaeologist
Writing Lives Forwards: A Case for Strictly Chronological Biography
Shaping the Truth
Sartre's Existential Biographies: A Search for a Method
A Life on Film
'The Solace of Doubt'? Biographical Methodology after the Short Twentieth Century