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      Early Modern English Lives
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      Autobiography and Self-Representation 1500–1660

      Early Modern English Lives

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      Early Modern English Lives book

      Autobiography and Self-Representation 1500–1660
      ByRonald Bedford, Lloyd Davis
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2007
      eBook Published 1 December 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315257228
      Pages 249
      eBook ISBN 9781315257228
      Subjects Language & Literature
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      Bedford, R., & Davis, L. (2007). Early Modern English Lives: Autobiography and Self-Representation 1500–1660 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315257228

      ABSTRACT

      How did early modern English people write about themselves, and how do we listen to their voices four centuries later? The authors of Early Modern English Lives: Autobiography and Self-Representation 1500-1660 argue that identity is depicted through complex, subtle, and often contradictory social interactions and literary forms. Diaries, letters, daily spiritual reckonings, household journals, travel journals, accounts of warfare, incidental meditations on the nature of time, death and self-reflection, as well as life stories themselves: these are just some of the texts that allow us to address the social and historical conditions that influenced early modern self-writing. The texts explored in Early Modern English Lives do not automatically speak to our familiar patterns of introspection and self-inquiry. Often formal, highly metaphorical and emotionally restrained, they are very different in both tone and purpose from the autobiographies that crowd bookshelves today. Does the lack of emotional description suggest that complex emotions themselves, in all the depth and variety that we now understand (and expect of) them, are a relatively modern phenomenon? This is one of the questions addressed by Early Modern English Lives. The authors bring to our attention the kinds of rhetorical and generic features of early modern self-representation that can help us to appreciate people living four hundred years ago as the complicated, composite figures they were: people whose expression of identity involved an elaborate interplay of roles and discourses, and for whom the notion of privacy itself was a wholly different phenomenon.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |12 pages

      Introduction

      part |2 pages

      Part 1 Early Modern Autobiography and Time

      chapter 1|24 pages

      A Life in Time

      chapter 2|20 pages

      Time, Death and Memorialization

      part |2 pages

      Part 2 Reflections: Selves and Others

      chapter 3|36 pages

      Looking Out: Travelling Selves

      chapter 4|26 pages

      Framing a Reflected Self: Language and the Mirror

      part |2 pages

      Part 3 The Self at War: Military Diaries and Journals

      chapter 5|22 pages

      The Expedition to Cadiz, 1625

      chapter 6|14 pages

      Besieged Cities: The Civil War

      part |2 pages

      Part 4 Women and Life-Writing

      chapter 7|40 pages

      A Gendered Genre: Autobiographical Writings by Three Early Modern Women

      chapter 8|16 pages

      Women’s Wills

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