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The Two Pilgrimages of the Laureate of Ashover, Leonard Wheatcroft,r and longer perspective, is well known. It is understood, for example, that the personal record developed slowly out of annals of memorable events, that the practice moved from clerics to lay persons, especially in towns, that spiritual self-recording became common during and after the religious st有杂色 发表于 2025-3-25 15:44:07
They Only Lived Twice: Public and Private Selfhood in the Autobiographies of Anne, Lady Halkett ande prime motives for writing the story of one’s own life. In this essay I describe how two seventeenth-century English autobiographers, Anne, Lady Halkett and Colonel Joseph Bampfield, came to write their own life stories with a view to defending their personal reputations, in public and in private;独白 发表于 2025-3-25 18:09:23
constructing the Past: the Diametric Lives of Mary Rich,ng her own life.. Her diary runs to thousands of manuscript pages, with almost daily entries beginning on 25 July 1666 and continuing until eighteen months before her death in 1678.. Rich also composed a short autobiography.. Only 40 pages in length, it dates from around 1671 and recounts an entire女歌星 发表于 2025-3-25 23:02:14
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-8175-2s by, on the one hand, the gendered sense of a life instilled in their authors and, on the other, the women’s limited material independence. The light which these two constraining factors shed on one another, and on the emergence of forms of textual self-representation among early modern Englishwomen, is my concern here.复习 发表于 2025-3-26 20:48:11
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-8175-2on and exculpation. In other words, I shall be considering what it meant, in seventeenth-century England, to be either a man or a woman whose good name was under threat, and how a sense of gendered identity can influence the form and content of an autobiography written with a view to self-justification.