Autobiography: A Very Short Introduction
بواسطة
Laura Marcus
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تنسيق
كيندل
صفحات
168
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 2018
الناشر
OUP Oxford
الطبعة
Illustrated
رقم ISBN-10
0191647055
رقم ISBN-13
9780191647055
الوصف
In the exploration of autobiography, Laura Marcus delves into its unique appeal and significance within the literary landscape. She examines how this genre has been celebrated and critiqued throughout history, from its earliest practitioners to contemporary figures. As she traces the evolution of personal narratives, Marcus emphasizes their role in expressing identity and individual experiences, revealing how these stories resonate with readers across time and culture.
The work also highlights the complex relationship between memory and truth in autobiographical writing. Marcus explores how authors shape their narratives, choosing what to reveal and conceal in the pursuit of authenticity. By dissecting the motivations behind these stories, she encourages readers to reflect on the nature of self-representation and the myriad ways in which lives are crafted into narrative form.
Through engaging anecdotes and thought-provoking insights, the volume serves as a gateway for anyone interested in understanding the power of personal storytelling. Marcus's analysis not only celebrates autobiography but also reveals its potential for personal and collective reflection. Ultimately, her work invites readers to reconsider their own stories, the act of writing, and the universal human experience that binds us all together.
The work also highlights the complex relationship between memory and truth in autobiographical writing. Marcus explores how authors shape their narratives, choosing what to reveal and conceal in the pursuit of authenticity. By dissecting the motivations behind these stories, she encourages readers to reflect on the nature of self-representation and the myriad ways in which lives are crafted into narrative form.
Through engaging anecdotes and thought-provoking insights, the volume serves as a gateway for anyone interested in understanding the power of personal storytelling. Marcus's analysis not only celebrates autobiography but also reveals its potential for personal and collective reflection. Ultimately, her work invites readers to reconsider their own stories, the act of writing, and the universal human experience that binds us all together.