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A well-researched, engrossing history and critique of biographies of women. . . . A significant and provocative contribution to postfeminist literary criticism. --Kirkus Reviews An insightful introduction to the art of biography by and about women. . . . Recommended. --Library Journal An exhaustive survey of the issues, problems, and ethical dilemmas faced by biographers, and . . . a compelling reflection on the framing of any interpretive project, on the questions of voice and perspective, selection and organization, objectivity and invention. --Signs This intelligent analysis of womens biographies is insightful, fascinating, and much needed. . . . Anyone will read womens biographies with a fresh eye after this. --Choice A compelling analysis of the power structures and unspoken personal investments that define biography as a genre and as a cultural institution. --Shari Benstock, author of Women of the Left Bank and No Gifts from Chance: A Biography of Edith Wharton An insiders view of biographers at work, complete with lively revelations about what doesnt go into print. I read it with pleasure and admiration. --Diane Middlebrook, author of Anne Sexton: A Biography A splendidly engrossing story-about-how-to-tell-a-story. This is an engaging book of ideas and gossip, humor and new information, people and publishing--by a woman biographer who seems to know everything about everyone. --Emily Toth, author of Kate Chopin: A Life of the Author of The Awakening Placing herself in the avid readers chair, Linda Wagner-Martin writes about womens biography from George Eliot and Virgina Woolf to Eleanor Roosevelt and Margaret Mead, and even to Cher and Elizabeth Taylor. Along the way, she looks at dozens of other life stories, probing at the differences between biographies of men and women, prevailing stereotypes about womens lives and roles, questions about what is public and private, and hazy margins between autobiography, biography, and other genres. Linda Wagner-Martin is Hanes Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina. She is the author of Favored Strangers: Gertrude Stein and Her Family, Sylvia Plath: A Biography, and other books.

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Telling Women's Lives

title:Telling Women's Lives : The New Biography
author:Wagner-Martin, Linda.
publisher:Rutgers University Press
isbn10 | asin:0813520924
print isbn13:9780813520926
ebook isbn13:9780585020273
language:English
subjectBiography as a literary form, Women--Biography.
publication date:1994
lcc:CT22.W34 1994eb
ddc:808/.06692
subject:Biography as a literary form, Women--Biography.
Books by Linda Wagner-Martin
Other Books by the Author
The Poems of William Carlos Williams: A Critical Study
The Prose of William Carlos Williams
Denise Levertov
Hemingway and Faulkner: inventors/masters
Dos Passos: Artist as American
American Modern: Selected Essays in Fiction and Poetry
Ellen Glasgow: Beyond Convention
Sylvia Plath, A Biography
The Modern American Novel, 1914-1945
Wharton's The House of Mirth, A Novel of Admonition
Books Edited by the Author
William Faulkner: Four Decades of Criticisim
Ernest Hemingway: Five Decades of Criticism
Ernest Hemingway: Six Decades of Criticism
"Speaking Straight Ahead": Interviews with
William Carlos Williams

Robert Frost: The Critical Heritage
Joyce Carol Oates: Critical Essays
Anne Sexton: Critical Essays
New Essays on Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises
New Essays on Faulkner's Go Down, Moses
Forthcoming Books Co-edited by the Author
The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States
The Oxford Book of Women's Writing
The D. C. Heath Anthology of American Literature,
second edition
Telling Women's Lives
The New Biography
Linda Wagner-Martin
Rutgers University Press
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Excerpts from "Why We Tell Stories" by Lisel Mueller reprinted by permission of Louisiana State University Press from The Need to Hold Still by Lisel Mueller. Copyright 1980 by Lisel Mueller.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Wagner-Martin, Linda.
Telling women's lives: the new biography / Linda Wagner-Martin.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8135-2092-4
1. Biography as a literary form. 2. Women-Biography-Methodology. I. Title.
CT22.W34 1994
808' .06692-dc20 Picture 2Picture 3Picture 493-42403
Picture 5Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11CIP
British Cataloging-in-Publication information available
Copyright 1994 by Linda Wagner-Martin
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
This book is intended for all readers who tell stories as a way of negotiating their way through life. Its focus is writing by women-all kinds of writing-but its particular emphasis is the work being done in women's biography, a most undervalued and largely unstudied form of writing. Because the images and stereotypes that dominate any study of women and their writing in today's culture have-for the most part-originated in literature, my discussion draws on much women's writing besides biography.
It is dedicated with love to two of my favorite storytellers, Andrea Wagner and Cathy N. Davidson.
Page vii
Contents
Preface
ix
Acknowledgements
xiii
Introduction
1
1 Biography: The Old and the New
5
2 Telling Women's Lives
11
Controversial Material
Ethical Issues
Issues of Sentiment
Avoiding Stereotypical Responses
3 The Trap of the Stereotype
20
4 Relinquishing Stereotypes
30
Versions of the George Eliot Biography
The Stories of Emily Bront
5 The Biographer's Problem: Women as Wives
44
The Search for Nora Joyce
The Several Hadley Hemingway Stories
The Presidential Wife Saga
6 A Woman's Self: Wives and Writers
57
The Lindbergh Legends
Women's Stories of the Exotic
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