Publication

2005-08-20 - University of Toronto Press

Language

English

Word Count

80,000 words, Guess

Page Count

320 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2005284604
  • Goodreads5692268
  • LibraryThing2340688

Classifications

  • LCCCT34.G7 P75 2005

Description

"Although biography is one of today's most flourishing literary genres, its early history has attracted much less attention than that of other forms, a neglect that is especially apparent in the case of the formative period of English biography, the seventeenth century. This new work by Allan Pritchard fills the scholarly void by providing a wide-ranging and comprehensive survey of this period's biographical writings.". "After charting the growth of seventeenth-century biographical writing, Pritchard explores the ways in which traditional forms of religious biography and lives of princes and other secular figures were adapted to, and transformed by, the crises and revolutions of the period. He then considers the development of less traditional biographical types and analyses the emergence of a 'new biography,' concerned essentially with individuality and with private as well as public life."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

Biography is today one of the most flourishing and vital English literary genres.

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Other Editions

  • English Biography in the Seventeenth Century: A Critical SurveyHardcoverUniversity of Toronto Press2005-08-20

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