The diary is a genre that is often thought of as virtually formless, a
"capacious hold-all" for the writer’s thoughts, and as offering
unmediated access to the diarist’s true self. Focusing on the
diaries of Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf, Antonia White, Joe
Orton, John Cheever, and Sylvia Plath, this book looks at how six very
different professional writers have approached the diary form with its
particular demands and literary potential. As a sequence of separate
entries the diary is made up of both gaps and continuities, and the
different ways diarists negotiate these aspects of the diary form has
radical effects on how their diaries represent both the world and the
biographical self. The different published editions of the diaries by
Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath show how
editorial decisions can construct sometimes startlingly different
biographical portraits. Yet all diaries are constructed, and all diary
constructions depend on how the writer works with the diary form.
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Form and Style in Writers’ Diaries, 1915-1962
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000155549
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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