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Hermeneutics and Literary Biography

boundary 2, 1984
If we take humanism to be a particular concept of the individual (we might say that humanism is the belief in the autonomous subject), then we may trace the modern concept of biography and autobiography as the portrayal of the growth of consciousness back to nineteenth-century historiography and philosophy.
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Literary Biography

Books Abroad, 1958
Heinrich Meyer, Leon Edel
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On Literary Biography and Biografiends

New Literary History, 1993
HE LITERARY BIOGRAPHY is in the market now. One recognizes that there has been a boom of works of literary biography recently. Given the nature of markets in general, one feels inclined to believe that producers and consumers have reached a certain consensus on what literary biography is or should be. One suspects that the market, with all its research
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Anti-Literary Biography

The Hudson Review, 1970
Robert Garis, Leon Edel
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More Literary Biography

The Antioch Review, 1960
A. L. Bader   +3 more
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The Art of Literary Biography

1995
Is literary biography so widely read for popular, 'prurient' reasons, or for reputable intellectual reasons? Is it of interest only in so far as it illuminates a writer's work? How much can we know about a life, such as Shakespeare's, where the documentation is so scanty?
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Literary Biography

The Modern Language Review, 1980
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The cultural evolution of love in literary history

Nature Human Behaviour, 2022
Nicolas Baumard   +2 more
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Studying Leaders and Elites: The Personal Biography Approach

Annual Review of Political Science, 2020
Stephen C Nelson   +1 more
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