설명
As a diary writer imagines shadow readers rifling diary pages she tweaks images of the self creating multiple readings of herself fixed and unfixed. When the readers and potential readers are husbands and publishers the writer maneuvers carefully in a world of men who are quick to judge and to take offense. She fills the pages with reflections anecdotes codes stories biographies and fictions. The diary acts as a site for the writers tension rebellion and remaking of herself. In this book Martinson examines the diaries of Virginia Woolf Katherine Mansfield Violet Hunt and Doris Lessings fictional character Anna Wulf and shows that these diaries and others like them are not entirely private writings as has been previously assumed. Rather their authors wrote them knowing they would be read. In these four cases the audience is the authors male lover or husband and Martinson reveals how knowledge of this audience affects the language and content in each diary. Ultimately she argues this audience enforces a certain male censorship which changes the shape of the revelations the shape of the writer herself making it impossible for the female author to be honest in writing about her true self. Even sophisticated readers often assume that diaries are primarily private. This study interrogates the myth of authenticity and selfrevelation in diaries written under the gaze of particular peekers.
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Fruugo ID:
320462223-711406568
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ISBN:
9780814256657
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