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The Writing Life

1999
Sylvia Plath trained all her life for her art. She read because, like many word people, she loved words and the arrangements of them. But before she was very old, she read to learn how to make those arrangements for herself. Her first small poem was published when she was eight; from that time on, she worked diligently — almost voraciously — to hone in
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Life writing

2016
Abstract Starting with Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, the chapter argues that the mimetic concept of portraiture is disturbed at the fin de siècle as it becomes increasingly subjectivized: portraits come to be read as autobiographical; as expressing the artist as well as the sitter.
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Life-Writing

2000
Abstract Mary ‘S death had made Hardy think more intensively about his own, and in February 1916 he began arranging for Florence and Sydney Cockerell to become his joint literary executors, recompensed out of royalties for their services.
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Life-writing

2015
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Life Writing in Poland: A Historical Overview

A/b: Auto/biography Studies, 2023
Lucyna Marzec
exaly  

Essays in Life Writing

Life Writing, 2021
Kylie Cardell
exaly  

Benefits of expressive writing and expressive talking about life goals

Journal of Research in Personality, 2007
Amanda W Harrist
exaly  

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