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Biography

Volume 31, Number 4, Fall 2008

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E-ISSN: 1529-1456 Print ISSN: 0162-4962

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Editors Note

Editors’ Note
pp. iii-iv

Articles

My Father and Myself: J. R. Ackerley’s Marginal Modernist Künstlerroman
pp. 555-574
Owning Memory: Elizabeth Bishop’s Authorial Restraint
pp. 577-594
Annual Bibliography of Works About Life Writing, 2007–2008
pp. 595-724

Reviews

Orlando: Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present (review)
pp. 725-734
Borders and Travellers in Early Modern Europe (review)
pp. 735-737
Madness in Seventeenth-Century Autobiography (review)
pp. 738-739
Treatments: Language, Politics, and the Culture of Illness, and: Illness and the Limits of Expression (review)
pp. 740-744
Unfitting Stories: Narrative Approaches to Disease, Disability, and Trauma (review)
pp. 744-748
That the World May Know: Bearing Witness to Atrocity (review)
pp. 748-751
Nakba: Palestine, 1948, and the Claims of Memory (review)
pp. 751-753
Crises of Memory and the Second World War (review)
pp. 753-756
They Called Me Mayer July: Painted Memories of a Jewish Childhood in Poland Before the Holocaust (review)
pp. 756-758
When “I” Was Born: Women’s Autobiography in Modern China (review)
pp. 758-761
In Love and Struggle: Letters in Contemporary Feminism (review)
pp. 761-763
Consuming Autobiographies: Reading and Writing the Self in Post-War France (review)
pp. 763-765
Mediated Memories in the Digital Age (review)
pp. 765-768
Knowing Dickens (review)
pp. 768-770
Worshipping Walt: The Whitman Disciples (review)
pp. 771-773
The President and His Biographer: Woodrow Wilson and Ray Stannard Baker (review)
pp. 773-775

Reviewed Elsewhere

Reviewed Elsewhere
pp. 776-820

Contributors

Contributors
pp. 823-825

Index

Index: Volume 31, 2008
pp. 826-828

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