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Self-Same Songs : Autobiographical Performances and Reflections

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Self-Same Songs constitutes a major contribution to the growing literary study of autobiography.

Using a range of authors, including Homer, Edward Gibbon, Benjamin Franklin, Somerset Maugham, Franz Kafka, and Eugene Delacroix, Roger J.

Porter offers a broad-based examination of the autobiography and the varied techniques used by its practitioners over time.

In a style that is both graceful and erudite, Porter focuses on the diverse motivations and rhetorical functions that the act of self-writing serves for particular writers.

He reflects on the texts not only as an exploration of self-identity but also as the writers' attempts to modify the life in the act of writing about it.

Then, stepping out of his critical role, Porter ends each chapter with an autobiographical discussion of his professional and personal engagement with the autobiographer under discussion, creating an intriguing and absorbing literary autobiography within the critical text.

Roger J. Porter is a professor of English and humanities at Reed College.

He is a co-author of A Food Lover's Companion to Portland.

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University of Nebraska Press
0803287674 / 9780803287679
Paperback / softback
01/07/2002
United States
English
304 p.
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2001.