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Full Description
Through close examinations of diaries, diary publication, and diaries in fiction, this book explores how the diary's construction of time and space made it an invaluable and effective vehicle for the dominant discourses of the period; it also explains how the genre evolved into the feminine, emotive, private form we continue to privilege today.
Contents
PART I: THE MANUSCRIPT DIARY Elizabeth Barrett, the Abandoned Diary, and the Challenge of Time Arthur Munby, the Endless Diary, and the Promise of Space Family, Gender, and the Intimate Diary PART II: THE DIARY IN PRINT The Politics of Publication Fiction and the Feminization of the Diary



