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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: life-writing and the legitimation of the modern self | 1 | |
1 | Revising Descartes: on subject and community | 16 |
2 | The "man of learning" defended: seventeenth-century biographies of scholars and an early modern ideal of excellence | 39 |
3 | Life-writing in seventeenth-century England | 63 |
4 | Representations of intimacy in the life-writing of Anne Clifford and Anne Dormer | 79 |
5 | Gender, genre, and theatricality in the autobiography of Charlotte Charke | 97 |
6 | Petrarch/Sade: writing the life | 117 |
7 | A comic life: Diderot and le recit de vie | 135 |
8 | Letters, diary, and autobiography in eighteenth-century France | 151 |
9 | Portrait of the object of love in Rousseau's Confessions | 171 |
10 | Fichte's road to Kant | 200 |
11 | Mary Robinson and the scripts of female sexuality | 230 |
12 | After Sir Joshua | 260 |
Index | 280 |
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