Victorian Biography


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<p>This book rethinks Victorian biography and some of its major practitioners from the perspectives of Bakhtinian and Foucauldian discourse theory. A re-reading of the writings of Thomas Carlyle particularly Sartor Resartus and Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches provides the basis for the central argument of the book: that the biographical writings of late-19th-century figures such as John Morley Frederick Harrison Leslie Stephen and J.R. Seeley need to be seen as an argument against Carlyle's writing practices and as an attempt to impose cultural discipline on reading practices. The book contends that biography is a key genre for understanding debates between 19th-century intellectuals about the circulation and use of literary and historical discourse. As such it is also a timely intervention in the current debate about the emergence of the disciplines of literature and history in the 19th century.</p>
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