Romantic Autobiography in England
"Romantic Autobiography in England," published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009, delves into the rich landscape of English Romantic autobiographical writing. Spanning 232 pages, this book offers insightful analyses of various forms of autobiography, including working-class narratives, familiar essays, and the intricacies of staged presence. Readers will discover captivating essays exploring intriguing works such as the notorious "Memoirs of Mrs. Billington" and Joseph Severn's unique portrayal of himself as 'the friend of Keats.' This engaging compilation sheds light on the diverse expressions of personal narrative during a pivotal era in English literature. Whether you're an avid reader or a scholar, this meticulous exploration is sure to enhance your understanding of Romantic self-representation. Don't miss your chance to explore the multifaceted nature of autobiography in the Romantic period!