Biography

Author(s): Hermione Lee

Writing & Reading

Biography is one of the most popular, best-selling, and widely-read of literary genres. But why do certain people and historical events arouse so much interest? How can biographies be compared with history and works of fiction? Does a biography need to be true? Is it acceptable to omit or conceal things? Does the biographer need to personally know the subject? Must a biographer be subjective? In this Very Short Introduction Hermione Lee considers the cultural and historical background of different types of biographies, looking at the factors that affect biographers and whether there are different strategies, ethics, and principles required for writing about one person compared to another. She also considers contemporary biographical publications and considers what kind of 'lives' are the most popular and in demand.

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It would be hard to think of anyone better to provide a crisp contribution to OUP's Very Short Introductions. Kathryn Hughes, The Guardian A sophisticated overview for the general reader. Andrew Lycett, Literary Review Enjoyable book on the subject. Henry Power, TLS

1. The Biography Channel; 2. Exemplary Lives; 3. Warts and All; 4. National Biography; 5. Fallen Idols; 6. Against Biography; 7. Public Roles; 8. Telling the Story

General Fields

  • : 9780199533541
  • : Oxford University Press
  • : Oxford University Press
  • : 01 October 2009
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Hermione Lee
  • : Paperback
  • : 809.93592
  • : 184
  • : Literary studies: general; Biography & autobiography
  • : 15 b&w halftone