Literary Biography An Introduction

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Pub. Date: 2009-10-12
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Summary

Literary Biography: An Introduction illustrates and accounts for the literary genre that merges historical facts with the conventions of narrative while revealing how the biographical context can enrich the study of canonical authors. Provides up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of issues and controversies in life writing, a rapidly growing field of study Offers a valuable biographical and historical context for the study of major classic and contemporary authors Features an interview with Wilfred Owen's biographer, Dominic Hibberd; a gallery of literary portraits with commentaries; close readings that illustrate the differences between fiction and biography; speculation about likely future developments; and detailed suggestions for further reading

Author Biography

Michael Benton is Emeritus Professor of Education at the University of Southampton. His publications include the highly influential Teaching Literature 9-14 (with Geoff Fox,1985); and several widely-used anthologies of poetry, most notably the Touchstones series (with Peter Benton, various editions 1968-2008). His most recent book was Studies in the Spectator Role: Literature, Painting and Pedagogy (2000).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. xi
Acknowledgementsp. xii
Introductionp. xiii
Literary Biography Now and Thenp. 1
The Cinderella of Literary Studiesp. 1
The Rise and Rise of Literary Biographyp. 4
Dr Johnson: Biographer, Theorist and Subjectp. 7
Virginia Woolf: Time, Memory and Identityp. 12
Life [Hi]Stories: Telling Talesp. 18
Aspects of Narrativep. 18
Beginningsp. 19
Middlesp. 21
Endingsp. 25
The Naked Biographerp. 28
Inventing the Truthp. 30
Reading Biographyp. 35
Biographer, Biography and the Readerp. 35
Imagining Blakep. 38
Problems of a Hybrid Formp. 42
Reading Lessonsp. 45
Literary Biomythographyp. 47
Biomythographyp. 47
Myth-Making: The Brontë Paradigmp. 48
Facts: Selection and 'Spin'p. 49
Fact into Fictionp. 50
Fiction into Mythp. 50
Myth into 'Faction'p. 51
Demythologising the Brontësp. 52
Variations on the Themep. 53
Byronp. 54
Dickensp. 55
Sylvia Plathp. 58
Conclusionsp. 63
Inferential Biography: Shakespeare the Invisible Manp. 67
Virtual Shakespearesp. 68
The Factsp. 68
The Theatrical Contextp. 69
The Social Contextp. 71
The Shakespeare Mythosp. 72
The Shakespeare Canonp. 73
The Implied Author: Inferential Biographyp. 74
The Art of Love: The Sonnetsp. 75
Prejudice, Discrimination and the Law: The Merchant of Venicep. 77
War and the Politics of Nationhoodp. 79
Language and Thinkingp. 82
Art and Artifice: The Tempestp. 85
The Limits of Imaginationp. 87
Literary Biography and Portraiturep. 92
Sister Artsp. 92
Biography and Portraiture: Reynolds's Portrait of Dr Johnsonp. 94
Reading the Image: Cassandra Austen's Sketch of Jane Austenp. 96
Visual Myth-Making: Henry Weekes's Shelley Monumentp. 98
Celebrity Image: Thomas Phillips's Portrait of Byron in Albanian Dressp. 100
Visual Memoir: Joseph Severn's Portrait of John Keatsp. 102
Bardography: The Chandos Portrait of Shakespearep. 104
The Inner Life: R. W. Buss's Dickens's Dreamp. 106
Sisters' Arts: Vanessa Bell's Portrait of Virginia Woolfp. 108
'To prepare a face...': Patrick Heron's Portrait of T. S. Eliotp. 110
Branwell's Ghost: Branwell Brontë's Portrait of his Three Sistersp. 112
Art to Orderp. 114
Comparative Biography: Dickens's 'Lives'p. 117
The Victorian Dickensp. 118
The Modern Dickensp. 121
The Post-Modern Dickensp. 125
Lives and Timesp. 130
Literary Auto/Biographyp. 132
Acts of Self-Creation in Wordsworth and Joycep. 132
Wordsworth's 'biographic verse'p. 134
Joyce's 'artist, like the God of creation'p. 143
Masks and Metaphorsp. 149
Biography in Practicep. 152
An Interview with Dominic Hibberd, author of Wilfred Owen: A New Biographyp. 152
Living with the Subjectp. 153
Imagining Wilfredp. 157
Matters of Life and Deathp. 166
Authorised Livesp. 171
The Life of Graham Greene by Norman Sherryp. 172
Bernard Shaw by Michael Holroydp. 176
T. S. Eliot by Peter Ackroydp. 181
Orwell: The Life by D. J. Taylorp. 186
Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life by Andrew Motionp. 192
Contemporary Livesp. 199
Literary Lives: Scenes and Storiesp. 202
Dinner with Dr Johnson and John Wilkesp. 203
Dinner with Mrs Ramsayp. 208
Biography and Fictionp. 215
Biography and the Futurep. 218
Select Bibliographyp. 225
Further Readingp. 225
General Bibliographyp. 229
Indexp. 239
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