This article sets out to examine the fraught, often contested relationship between multiple and competing life narratives, taking as its focus the case of Vita Sackville-West and her infamous love affair with Violet Trefusis. Vita wrote her account of this relationship in a short, autobiographical fragment (1920–21), and this text now forms the basis of nearly all subsequent accounts of her life. By examining how Vita's confession has been appropriated and revised by successive generations of the Nicolson family—in Nigel Nicolson's biography of his parents, Portrait of a Marriage (1973) and Adam Nicolson's recent television documentary, Sissinghurst (2009)—this article will identify the relational structures that exist between texts and acr...
At the end of the twentieth century and the opening of the twenty-first, American life writing remai...
The proper writing of lives. Biography and the Art of Virginia Woolf analyses Virginia Woolf\u2019s ...
This paper opens up a dialogue between narrative researchers working within and between history and ...
This thesis explores the effect produced when contemporary novelists write about fellow authors. Sin...
This paper is based on my experience of life (hi)story work with Aboriginal women. It will focus mai...
In Cavarero's (2000) philosophical conceptualization of the narratable self, narration, both biograp...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This article offers one...
Personal histories, public events, geographic location, and cultural forces interact at the level of...
Currently life writing criticism shows a growing interest in relationality. In the context of lives ...
This special issue on life writing and persona marks the 15th issue of Persona Studies and the culmi...
Focusing on the Burnett Archive of Working Class Autobiography, one of the largest collections of li...
The thesis examines the way writers use fiction as a rhetorical vehicle to thematise and to theorise...
This article considers the ways in which London lives were written together during the Romantic peri...
This article explores the commonalities of structure in the life histories of a mother and her daugh...
This study examines autobiographies by three women writers active at the mid-twentieth century. Thes...
At the end of the twentieth century and the opening of the twenty-first, American life writing remai...
The proper writing of lives. Biography and the Art of Virginia Woolf analyses Virginia Woolf\u2019s ...
This paper opens up a dialogue between narrative researchers working within and between history and ...
This thesis explores the effect produced when contemporary novelists write about fellow authors. Sin...
This paper is based on my experience of life (hi)story work with Aboriginal women. It will focus mai...
In Cavarero's (2000) philosophical conceptualization of the narratable self, narration, both biograp...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This article offers one...
Personal histories, public events, geographic location, and cultural forces interact at the level of...
Currently life writing criticism shows a growing interest in relationality. In the context of lives ...
This special issue on life writing and persona marks the 15th issue of Persona Studies and the culmi...
Focusing on the Burnett Archive of Working Class Autobiography, one of the largest collections of li...
The thesis examines the way writers use fiction as a rhetorical vehicle to thematise and to theorise...
This article considers the ways in which London lives were written together during the Romantic peri...
This article explores the commonalities of structure in the life histories of a mother and her daugh...
This study examines autobiographies by three women writers active at the mid-twentieth century. Thes...
At the end of the twentieth century and the opening of the twenty-first, American life writing remai...
The proper writing of lives. Biography and the Art of Virginia Woolf analyses Virginia Woolf\u2019s ...
This paper opens up a dialogue between narrative researchers working within and between history and ...