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Journal of Lesbian Studies, 2000
SUMMARY In her 1994 essay "Writing Life," Beth Brant discusses the role of writing in her life, the circumstances that surrounded her writing and editing endeavours, and her relationships with loved ones. Issues of racism, homophobia, and class oppression are explored through writing.
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SUMMARY In her 1994 essay "Writing Life," Beth Brant discusses the role of writing in her life, the circumstances that surrounded her writing and editing endeavours, and her relationships with loved ones. Issues of racism, homophobia, and class oppression are explored through writing.
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English Journal, 1959
The title of this article suggests the broad context in which the author discusses the school writing program. Within this context he deals with a number of practical problems in teaching. Mr. Wonnberger is head of the English Department in the Cranbrook School, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
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The title of this article suggests the broad context in which the author discusses the school writing program. Within this context he deals with a number of practical problems in teaching. Mr. Wonnberger is head of the English Department in the Cranbrook School, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
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2023
This chapterwraps up this study’s consideration of Michael Field’s revisionary poetics with Michael Field’s Works and Days: The Journal of Michael Field, thinking about Bradley and Cooper’s thirty-year journal in context of queer feminist self-fashioning and the affordances of the nineteenth century journal as a form.
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This chapterwraps up this study’s consideration of Michael Field’s revisionary poetics with Michael Field’s Works and Days: The Journal of Michael Field, thinking about Bradley and Cooper’s thirty-year journal in context of queer feminist self-fashioning and the affordances of the nineteenth century journal as a form.
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2022
Abstract The chapter discusses Pater’s imaginary portraits as precursors of ‘the New Biography’, defined by the modernists in rebellion against Victorian life-writing. The Imaginary Portraits constitute a set of alternative lives to Leslie Stephen’s Dictionary of National Biography: international in scope, they pose a counter discourse ...
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Abstract The chapter discusses Pater’s imaginary portraits as precursors of ‘the New Biography’, defined by the modernists in rebellion against Victorian life-writing. The Imaginary Portraits constitute a set of alternative lives to Leslie Stephen’s Dictionary of National Biography: international in scope, they pose a counter discourse ...
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2003
Abstract Simone de Beauvoir (1908–1986) studied philosophy at L’Ecole Normale Supérieure and the Sorbonne. Like many other intellectuals of the time, she taught in a lycée. Influenced by Husserl and Heidegger, she wrote a phenomenological study of the experience of radical freedom (The Ethics of Ambiguity, 1949). She preferred to express
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Abstract Simone de Beauvoir (1908–1986) studied philosophy at L’Ecole Normale Supérieure and the Sorbonne. Like many other intellectuals of the time, she taught in a lycée. Influenced by Husserl and Heidegger, she wrote a phenomenological study of the experience of radical freedom (The Ethics of Ambiguity, 1949). She preferred to express
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2020
Since 1990, “life writing” has become a frequently used covering term for the familiar genres of biography, autobiography, memoir, diaries, letters, and many other forms of life narrative. Initially adopted as a critical intervention informed by post-structuralist, postmodernist, postcolonial, and especially feminist theory of the 1970s and 1980s, the ...
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Since 1990, “life writing” has become a frequently used covering term for the familiar genres of biography, autobiography, memoir, diaries, letters, and many other forms of life narrative. Initially adopted as a critical intervention informed by post-structuralist, postmodernist, postcolonial, and especially feminist theory of the 1970s and 1980s, the ...
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2012
Two hundred years ago life writing was already highly popular in the form of autobiography, memoir, biography, journals, essays and diaries. It now commands a huge share of the publishing market, as there is an enormous demand from readers for narratives based directly on ‘real lives’.
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Two hundred years ago life writing was already highly popular in the form of autobiography, memoir, biography, journals, essays and diaries. It now commands a huge share of the publishing market, as there is an enormous demand from readers for narratives based directly on ‘real lives’.
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