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Autobiography

narrative of transformation

By Carolyn A. Barros

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Publish Date

1998

Publisher

University of Michigan Press

Language

eng

Pages

248

Description:

In Autobiography: Narrative of Transformation, Carolyn A. Barros creates a primer for the study of autobiography, a genre many consider highly problematic. She focuses on autobiography as a "narrative of transformation" - a text that presents the "before" and "after" of an individual's life. This study focuses primarily on autobiographies from the rich Victorian period. Thomas Carlyle's Sartor Resartus, as it self-consciously fictionalized the composition of Diogenes Teufelsdrockh's life narrative, provides a striking analogue and paradigm for introducing her study and methodological approach. Barros's chapters on John Henry Cardinal Newman, John Stuart Mill, Charles Darwin, and Margaret Oliphant detail four very different types of autobiographical transformation - religious, philosophical, scientific, and literary - and establish benchmarks for considering autobiographies from antiquity to the present.