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- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- 1 Im/personality: The Imaginary Portraits of Walter Pater
- 2 Aesthetic Auto/biography: Ruskin and Proust
- 3 Pseudonymity, Third‐personality, and Anonymity as Disturbances in <i>fin de siècle</i> Auto/biography: ‘Mark Rutherford’, George Gissing, Edmund Gosse and Others
- 4 Autobiografiction: Stephen Reynolds and A. C. Benson<sup>1</sup>
- 5 Auto/biografiction: Counterfeit Lives: A Taxonomy of Displacements of Fiction towards Life‐Writing
- 6 Literary Impressionism and Impressionist Autobiographies: Henry James, Joseph Conrad, and Ford Madox Ford
- 7 Heteronymity I: Imaginary Authorship and Imaginary Autobiography: Pessoa, Joyce, Svevo
- 8 Heteronymity II: Taxonomies of Fictional Creativity: Joyce (continued) and Stein
- 9 Auto/biographese and Auto/biografiction in Verse: Ezra Pound and <i>Hugh Selwyn Mauberley</i>
- 10 Satirical Auto/biografiction: Wyndham Lewis and Richard Aldington
- 11 Woolf, Bloomsbury, the ‘New Biography’, and the New Auto/biografiction
- 12 After‐Lives: Postmodern Experiments in Meta‐Auto/biografiction: Sartre, Nabokov, Lessing, Byatt
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- 1 Im/personality: The Imaginary Portraits of Walter Pater
- 2 Aesthetic Auto/biography: Ruskin and Proust
- 3 Pseudonymity, Third‐personality, and Anonymity as Disturbances in <i>fin de siècle</i> Auto/biography: ‘Mark Rutherford’, George Gissing, Edmund Gosse and Others
- 4 Autobiografiction: Stephen Reynolds and A. C. Benson<sup>1</sup>
- 5 Auto/biografiction: Counterfeit Lives: A Taxonomy of Displacements of Fiction towards Life‐Writing
- 6 Literary Impressionism and Impressionist Autobiographies: Henry James, Joseph Conrad, and Ford Madox Ford
- 7 Heteronymity I: Imaginary Authorship and Imaginary Autobiography: Pessoa, Joyce, Svevo
- 8 Heteronymity II: Taxonomies of Fictional Creativity: Joyce (continued) and Stein
- 9 Auto/biographese and Auto/biografiction in Verse: Ezra Pound and <i>Hugh Selwyn Mauberley</i>
- 10 Satirical Auto/biografiction: Wyndham Lewis and Richard Aldington
- 11 Woolf, Bloomsbury, the ‘New Biography’, and the New Auto/biografiction
- 12 After‐Lives: Postmodern Experiments in Meta‐Auto/biografiction: Sartre, Nabokov, Lessing, Byatt
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index