Biography as a literary form
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- Subject of49
- Biography in late antiquity, a quest for the holy man, Patricia Cox
- May her likes be multiplied, biography and gender politics in Egypt, Marilyn Booth
- Body parts, essays in life-writing, Hermione Lee
- Getting a life, everyday uses of autobiography, edited by Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson
- Fictional techniques and factual works, William R. Siebenschuh
- Autobiographical voices, race, gender, self-portraiture, Francoise Lionnet
- Temporalities, auto/biography in a post modern age, edited by Jan Campbell & Janet Harbord
- Life as art, the biographical writing of Hazel Rowley, edited by Della Rowley & Lynn Buchanan ; [with an introduction by Drusila Modjeska]
- Old friend from far away, the practice of writing memoir, Natalie Goldberg
- The novel project, a step-by-step guide to your novel, memoir or biography, Graeme Simsion
- Everyone can write, a guide to get you started, Howard Gelman
- Postmortem postmodernists, the afterlife of the author in recent narrative, Laura E. Savu
- Biography, a very short introduction, Hermione Lee
- Whole lives, shapers of modern biography, Reed Whittemore
- The Troubled face of biography, edited by Eric Homberger and John Charmley
- The biographical turn, lives in history, edited by Hans Renders, Binne de Haan and Jonne Harmsma
- The Craft of literary biography, edited by Jeffrey Meyers
- Mapping lives, the uses of biography, edited by Peter France and William St. Clair
- Sacred biography, saints and their biographers in the Middle Ages, Thomas J. Heffernan
- Postcolonial life-writing, culture, politics and self-representation, Bart Moore-Gilbert
- Life writing, the spirit of the age and the state of the art, edited by Meg Jensen and Jane Jordan
- Mapping lives, the uses of biography, edited by Peter France, William St. Clair
- Postcolonial life-writing, culture, politics and self-representation, Bart Moore-Gilbert
- Body parts, essays on life-writing, Hermione Lee
- The seductions of biography, edited by Mary Rhiel and David Suchoff
- Autobiographies of others, historical fact and literary fiction, Lucia Boldrini
- The literary biography, problems and solutions, edited by Dale Salwak
- Interpretive biography, Norman K. Denzin
- Researching life stories and family histories, Robert L. Miller
- South and west, from a notebook, Joan Didion ; foreword by Nathaniel Rich
- Strategies of "writing the self" in the French modern novel, c'est moi, je crois, Eileen M. Angelini
- Researching life stories and family histories, Robert L. Miller
- Biography, fiction, fact and form, Ira Bruce Nadel
- The nature of biography, by Robert Gittings
- How to do biography, a primer, Nigel Hamilton
- Biography, Alan Shelston
- On life-writing, edited by Zachary Leader
- The rhetorics of life-writing in early modern Europe, forms of biography from Cassandra Fedele to Louis XIV, edited by Thomas F. Mayer and D.R. Woolf
- Haunted narratives, life writing in an age of trauma, edited by Gabriele Rippl, Philipp Schweighauser, Tiina Kirss, Margit Sutrop, and Therese Steffen
- Reflections on biography, Paula R. Backscheider
- Shakespeare's lives, S. Schoenbaum
- Reconstructing illness, studies in pathography, Anne Hunsaker Hawkins
- In pursuit of Coleridge, Kathleen Coburn
- Biographical research, Brian Roberts
- Metabiography, reflecting on biography, Caitríona Ní Dhúill
- At face value, autobiographical writing in Spanish America, Sylvia Molloy
- Studying teachers' lives, edited by Ivor F. Goodson
- Autobiographies of others, historical subjects and literary fiction, Lucia Boldrini
- Self impression, life-writing, autobiografiction, and the forms of modern literature, Max Saunders
- Contesting the subject, essays in the postmodern theory and practice of biography and biographical criticism, edited by William H. Epstein