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Somerset Maugham's Failings

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Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Allan Hepburn
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Guises of Despair

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European Journal of Philosophy, EarlyView.
Béatrice Han‐Pile
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American Literary Biography

2022
Biographies of American literary figures did not come into currency until the country began to explore the persons and conditions that made that emerging literature possible. Walt Whitman and Mark Twain appointed authorized biographers, Horace Traubel and Alfred Bigelow Paine, who began publishing multivolume works in 1892 and 1912, respectively.
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Taxidermy’s Literary Biographies

2018
A key problem with animal biographies—their inability to represent a single historical subject—emerges through the representation of taxidermy in literary history. Fiction writers from Charles Dickens to H.G. Wells to Ernest Hemingway sow a seediness into taxidermists that blossoms in recent bestsellers by Tea Obreht and Kate Mosse, where practitioners
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Freud and Literary Biography

Diogenes, 1987
Although many people find fault with Freud, the horse that they flog is not yet dead. I should in fact maintain that we are all still under Freud's long shadow. Last autumn the American press reported a dreadful crime: a young man, egged on by his mother, murdered his father.
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Literary Biography and Theory

2022
As English developed as a university subject an increasing number of eye-catching theories about literature started to circulate, and these theories were often applied to literary texts in an unreflective and off-putting way. In response literary biographers started to position themselves as offering a more direct and somehow more humane way of ...
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Sentiments, networks, literary biography

2018
<p>In a field as old as Classics, it difficult to find truly innovative approaches to literary works that have been studied for millennia, and it only becomes more difficult to find something new to explore in works as fundamental to the field as Marcus Tullius Cicero’s.
Caitlin A. Marley   +5 more
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