Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Romantic Autobiography: Reading Strategies of Self-representation

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Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1995 - 202 pagina's
At the end of the eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth, Wordsworth's and Coleridge's writings provided significant instances of the emerging genre of autobiography. In their writings particular eighteenth-century notions of textuality and self-representation serve to define the practice of autobiographical writing during the Romantic period. This account of Romantic autobiographical writing employs theoretical insights gained from poststructuralist analyses of language and subjectivity and brings to those insights a focus on the historical and material circumstances of individual human beings as they attempt to define themselves and their times in and through writing.

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