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Biofiction And Writers Afterlives 1st Edition Bethany Layne

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Biofiction And Writers Afterlives 1st Edition Bethany Layne
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Bethany Layne
ISBN: 9781527555365, 1527555364
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Biofiction And Writers Afterlives 1st Edition Bethany Layne by Bethany Layne 9781527555365, 1527555364 instant download after payment.

The twelve essays collected in this work explore the afterlives of nineteenth- and twentieth-century writers in biographical fiction, or biofiction, and its sister genre, the biopic. The essays situate these genres in relation to their generic, cultural, and ideological contexts, and are organised into four groups. The first locates the origins of biofiction in the historical novel, and in Modernist experiments in life writing, while the second consists of case studies of biofiction about writers from the long nineteenth century: Charlotte Brontë, Henry James, Constance Fenimore Woolson, and Rupert Brooke. A guest essay by novelist Maggie Gee opens the third group, which analyses the fertile sub-genre of biographical novels about Woolf, while the fourth and final part of the book concerns the related genre of the biopic. The volume is comprised entirely of original commissions, whose authors include postgraduate students, practitioners and specialists in biographical writing. It will appeal to undergraduates and postgraduates on life writing and contemporary literature modules, as well as fans of the featured biographical novelists and their subjects.

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