Recent academic historiography has seen a profusion of theoretical perspectives on biography, both analytical and descriptive. Yet many biographers still fear ‘theory’ as antithetical to accessible narration of real lives.This volume presents eighteen essays by more than a dozen scholars and practitioners from Australia, Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Hungary, Iceland, and the United States who seek to banish such fear. Writing with candor, wide experience and familiarity with modern teaching, they examine the riches greeting the biographer willing to think more deeply about biography: its inner workings and rationale in a world still hungry for fact and truth.Contributors are: Nigel Hamilton, Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon, Emma McEwi...
Should biography have a place within a conference like the present one? Does biography have a legiti...
Biography has been for the last fifty years the stepchild of history. Drawing on the ...
While speculation has always been crucial to biography, it has often been neglected, denied or misun...
Recent academic historiography has seen a profusion of theoretical perspectives on biography, both a...
International audienceThese articles are intended as samples demonstrating the vivaci...
Towards Biography Theory Cercles, revue pluridisciplinaire du monde anglophone n°35 Abstract: These...
The conventional belief that objective truth is incompatible with bardic insight (as Andre Maurois...
This article explores the processes and experiences that inform the making of a biographical text in...
While speculation has always been crucial to biography, it has often been neglected, denied or misun...
An examination, taken from published biographies and periodic reviews, such as the Quarterly, of the...
International audienceThese are critical essays on biography. Not theory, not history: criticism, ba...
This article claims that biography is an area of knowledge. The argument is formulated by examining ...
In the article based on modern studies of biography development by Western European and American sch...
Biographies that openly include conjecture and speculation have attracted virulent criticism for mo...
Biographies that openly include conjecture and speculation have attracted virulent criticism for mo...
Should biography have a place within a conference like the present one? Does biography have a legiti...
Biography has been for the last fifty years the stepchild of history. Drawing on the ...
While speculation has always been crucial to biography, it has often been neglected, denied or misun...
Recent academic historiography has seen a profusion of theoretical perspectives on biography, both a...
International audienceThese articles are intended as samples demonstrating the vivaci...
Towards Biography Theory Cercles, revue pluridisciplinaire du monde anglophone n°35 Abstract: These...
The conventional belief that objective truth is incompatible with bardic insight (as Andre Maurois...
This article explores the processes and experiences that inform the making of a biographical text in...
While speculation has always been crucial to biography, it has often been neglected, denied or misun...
An examination, taken from published biographies and periodic reviews, such as the Quarterly, of the...
International audienceThese are critical essays on biography. Not theory, not history: criticism, ba...
This article claims that biography is an area of knowledge. The argument is formulated by examining ...
In the article based on modern studies of biography development by Western European and American sch...
Biographies that openly include conjecture and speculation have attracted virulent criticism for mo...
Biographies that openly include conjecture and speculation have attracted virulent criticism for mo...
Should biography have a place within a conference like the present one? Does biography have a legiti...
Biography has been for the last fifty years the stepchild of history. Drawing on the ...
While speculation has always been crucial to biography, it has often been neglected, denied or misun...