Published in 1999, this pioneering study looks at the personal relations of Lord Byron and Madame de Stael, from their verbal sparring in Regency society, through the friendship which developed in Switzerland after Byron left England in 1816, to Byron’s tributes to Mme de Stael after her death.
This collection offers a diverse and engaging selection of case studies to consider the significance of autobiographies of childhood and youth to broa..
While much has been written about the work of Malinowski, little has been written his personal life. These letters, available for the first time offer..
First published in 1977, this concise and insightful study of the life and works of Thomas Hardy provides a thorough examination of Hardy's literary o..
Students new to the work of William Morris will find the full range of his achievements covered here. The author has carefully placed Morris in the co..
This theoretically challenging volume of essays describes the diversity of forms that life writing takes and highlights the extent to which autobiogra..
Originally published in 2003, Charles Edward Horn's Memoirs of His Father and Himself is an annotated collection of the memoirs of Charles Edward Horn..
The essays in this collection research the historical significance of her many geographical references and suggest how contemporaries may have read th..
In the age of social media, life writing is everywhere. But does this mean that life is limitless? The Limits of Life Writing offers new insights into..
This collection offers a diverse and engaging selection of case studies to consider the significance of autobiographies of childhood and youth to broa..
Contributors to Teaching Lives consider what makes the teaching of life narratives different from teaching other kinds of subjects, and why it has suc..