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Who Was William Hickey?: A Crafted Life in Georgian England and Imperial India: Routledge Studies in Cultural History

Autor James R. Farr
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 sep 2019
This book analyzes an example of life-writing, an autobiography that was written in the early nineteenth century and will appeal to readers of many disciplines who are interested in understanding the interconnectedness of memory, textual narrative, and ideas of selfhood. Moreover, this book reasserts the importance of the individual in history. It explains how personal narratives reveal the individual as a purposeful social actor pursuing particular objectives, but framed by cultural and social contexts, in this case by eighteenth-century London and Imperial India. The author of this autobiography, William Hickey, projects a sense of self formed by a combination of an interiorized self-consciousness (an awareness of himself as an autonomous individual, although not one prone to deep self-reflection) and a socially-turned self-fashioning. Like so many autobiographers of his time, Hickey’s self is realized through the production of a narrative, his self fixed and defined through the act of writing. As he wrote his memoirs, Hickey was engaged in purposeful textual representation to satisfy his perceived sense of place in that culture (above all, as a gentleman) while tacitly reflecting the constraints of that culture imposed upon the form and content of the text.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367331191
ISBN-10: 0367331195
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Cultural History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction: A Crafted Life: Autobiography, Memory, and Identity in Late Georgian England and Imperial India  Part I: A Life Remembered  1. "The Child is Father of the Man"  2. "Dissipation and Folly": The Young Libertine  3. Into the Empire: India and Jamaica  4. London Again, Then Back to India  5. A Professional Gentleman in Calcutta, and the Return to "Dear Old England"  Part II: Identities Constructed  6. Gentility  7. Sensibility  8. Masculinity  9. Nationality.  Epilogue

Notă biografică

James R. Farr is the Germaine Seelye Oesterle Professor of History at Purdue University. He has published widely in Early Modern European History, notably Artisans in Europe, 1300-1914, A Tale of Two Murders: Passion and Power in Seventeenth Century France, and The Work of France: Labor and Culture in the Early Modern Era, 1300-1800.

Descriere

This book analyzes an autobiography written in the early 19th century. It will appeal to readers of many disciplines who are interested in understanding the interconnectedness of memory, textual narrative, and ideas of selfhood, within the context of 18th-century London and Imperial India.