Essays in eighteenth-century biography / edited with an introduction by Philip B. Daghlian.
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- [1968]
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Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [1968]
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xv, 126 pages ; 22 cm
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Notes
"Papers ... delivered at Indiana University on March 17 and 18, 1967, at a conference on biography as an art"
Contents
Literary form in factual narrative: the example of Boswell's Johnson, by R. W. Rader.--The uses of autobiography in the eighteenth century, by D. Greene.--How much should a biographer tell? Some eighteenth-century views, by J. L. Clifford.--Selected bibliography, by R. D. Kelly (p. 96-110)--A reading course in autobiography, by D. Greene (p. 111-117)
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