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Biographical Passages

Essays on Victorian
and Modernist Biography

Edited by Joe Law and
Linda K. Hughes

ISBN 9780-8262-1256-6
224 pages
 6 x 9
Bibliography, Index, Illustrations, 2000
$44.95s

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In the last two decades, biographies have grown in popularity, often eclipsing the novel in sales and accessibility to specialists and the general public alike. Widely regarded as a distinctly modern form, today's biographies are marked by their willingness to "tell all" or to pursue overt political aims. But how new, how unprecedented, are today's biographies? Biographical Passages addresses this important question by juxtaposing Victorian and Modernist biography from diverse perspectives.

Challenging the view that modern biographies are radically different from the straitlaced and ponderous Victorian tomes, Joe Law and Linda K. Hughes illustrate that continuities in biographical practice do exist, proving, for example, that the "tell-all" biography is not the exclusive preserve of the twentieth century. Enlisting the talents of such acclaimed biographers and scholars as P. N. Furbank and Michael Holroyd, Biographical Passages is a true exploration of the art and craft of biography. Essays on the usefulness of biography in approaching late Victorian artists provide a detailed scrutiny of modern biography across disciplines and from a rich array of vantage points. Additional essays on E. M. Forster and the relations between England and India analyze the role of cultural difference in biography.

Law and Hughes conclude Biographical Passages with an epilogue in tribute to a scholar whose work is closely connected to all the essays in this collection—Mary Lago. Widely known for her important contributions to studies of late Victorian and Edwardian literature, art, music, and Anglo-Indian relations, Lago is the author of biographies of Christina Herringham and E. M. Forster.

About the Editors

Joe Law is Associate Professor of English at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. He is the co-compiler of Writing Centers: An Annotated Bibliography.

Linda K. Hughes is Addie Levy Professor of Literature at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. She is the author of The Manyfacèd Glass: Tennyson's Dramatic Monologues and co-author of The Victorian Serial and Victorian Publishing and Mrs. Gaskell's Work.


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