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Author Conway, Jill K., 1934-2018.

Title When memory speaks : reflections on autobiography / Jill Ker Conway
Edition First edition
Published New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1998

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Description 205 pages ; 25 cm
Contents Memory's plots -- The secular hero -- The romantic heroine -- Imperial stories -- Feminist plots -- Assertive women -- Different stories -- Grim tales -- Word and image
Summary Conway traces the narrative patterns typically found in autobiographies by men to the tale of the classical Greek hero and his epic journey of adventure. She shows how this configuration evolved, in memoirs, into the passionate romantic struggling against the conventions of society, into the frontier hero battling the wilderness, into self-made men overcoming economic obstacles to create an invention or a fortune - or, more recently, into a quest for meaning, for an understandable past, for an ethnic identity. In contrast, she sees the designs that women commonly employ for their memoirs as evolving from the writings of the mystics - such as Dame Julian of Norwich or St. Teresa of Avila - about their relationship with an all-powerful God. As against the male autobiographer's expectation of power over his fate, we see the woman memoirist again and again believing that she lacks command of her destiny, and tending to censor her own story
Jill Ker Conway looks into the modern memoir: the forms and styles it assumes, and the strikingly different ways in which men and women respectively tend to understand and present their lives. In a narrative rich with evocations of memoirists over the centuries - from Jean-Jacques Rousseau and George Sand to W. E. B. Du Bois, Virginia Woolf, Frank McCourt and Katharine Graham - the author suggests why it is that we are so drawn to the reading of autobiography, and she illuminates the cultural assumptions behind the ways in which we talk about ourselves
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [185]-191) and index
Notes Also issued online
Subject Autobiography -- Women authors.
Autobiography.
Biography as a literary form.
Genre/Form Autobiographies.
LC no. 97049452
ISBN 0679445935
0679766456 (paperback)