Biography as a literary form
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- Subject of21
- The early lives of Melville, nineteenth-century biographical sketches and their authors, [selected by] Merton M. Sealts, Jr
- Building Poe biography, John Carl Miller
- Autobiography in early modern Spain, edited and introduced by Nicholas Spadaccini and Jenaro Taléns
- Spenser's life and the subject of biography, edited by Judith H. Anderson, Donald Cheney, David A. Richardson
- Biography, a very short introduction, Hermione Lee
- Catholic girlhood narratives, the Church and self-denial, Elizabeth N. Evasdaughter
- Contesting the subject, essays in the postmodern theory and practice of biography and biographical criticism, edited by William H. Epstein
- Time, form, and style in Boswell's life of Johnson, by David L. Passler
- Telling women's lives, the new biography, Linda Wagner-Martin
- American social patterns;, studies of race relations, popular heroes, voting, union democracy, and government bureaucracy
- The nature of biography, by Robert Gittings
- Writing lives, principia biographica, Leon Edel
- From puzzles to portraits;, problems of a literary biographer, by James L. Clifford
- On the trail of Flicka's friend, the biography of a biography, Sharon Whitehill
- Biography: the craft and the calling
- Boswell, citizen of the world, man of letters, Irma S. Lustig, editor
- Shakespeare's lives, S. Schoenbaum
- Tell me true, memoir, history, and writing a life, edited by Patricia Hampl and Elaine Tyler May
- Authors' lives, on literary biography and the arts of language, Park Honan
- Autobiography, the self made text, James Goodwin
- Biography as high adventure, life-writers speak on their art, edited with a prologue by Stephen B. Oates