03976nam 2200565 450 991081139060332120211021211249.01-68448-230-510.36019/9781684482306(CKB)4100000011358116(MiAaPQ)EBC6269549(DE-B1597)589525(DE-B1597)9781684482306(OCoLC)1262307883(EXLCZ)99410000001135811620201124d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWriting lives in the eighteenth century /edited by Tanya M. CaldwellLewisberg, Pennsylvania :Bucknell University Press,[2020]©20201 online resource (251 pages)Aperçus: histories texts cultures1-68448-226-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Introduction: The Art of Writing Lives --1. Dr. Johnson’s Apology for the Married Life of Hester Thrale: Hester Lynch Piozzi’s Letters to and from the Late Samuel Johnson, LL.D. --2. The Education of Alexander d’Arblay: The “Idol of the World” --3. Trying to Set the Record Straight: Alicia LeFanu, Frances Burney D’Arblay, and the Limits of Family Biography --4. The Life of Isabelle de Charrière: “Written by Herself ” --5. Clashes of Conversations in James Boswell’s Hebrides and Life of Johnson and “My Firm Regard to Authenticity” --6. Charles Burney’s Handel Reconsidered --Bibliography --Notes on Contributors --IndexWriting Lives in the Eighteenth Century is a collection of essays on memoir, biography, and autobiography during a formative period for the genre. The essays revolve around recognized male and female figures—returning to the Boswell and Burney circle—but present arguments that dismantle traditional privileging of biographical modes. The contributors reconsider the processes of hero making in the beginning phases of a culture of celebrity. Employing the methodology William Godwin outlined for novelists of taking material “from all sources, experience, report, and the records of human affairs,” each contributor examines within the contexts of their time and historical traditions the anxieties and imperatives of the auto/biographer as she or he shapes material into a legacy. New work on Frances Burney D’Arblay’s son, Alexander, as revealed through letters; on Isabelle de Charriere; on Hester Thrale Piozzi; and on Alicia LeFanu and Frances Burney’s realignment of family biography extend current conversations about eighteenth century biography and autobiography. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.Aperçus (Lewisburg, Pa.)Biography as a literary formHistory18th centuryAutobiographyHistory18th centuryAutobiography in literatureBiography in literatureEuropeBiographyHistory and criticismmemoir, autobiography, Burney, Boswell, life writing, James Boswell, Frances Burney, Hester Lynn Piozzi, Alexander d'Arblay, Alicia LeFanu, Charles Burney, Isabelle d'Charriere, William Godwin, family, 18th century, Samuel Johnson, biography, Tanya Caldwell, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, Male Figures, Females Figures, Culture.Biography as a literary formHistoryAutobiographyHistoryAutobiography in literature.Biography in literature.808.06692Caldwell Tanya1969-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910811390603321Writing lives in the eighteenth century4103974UNINA