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| Title: | An Autobiography of Everyone? Intentions and Definitions in Doris Lessing's Memoirs of a Survivor |
| Authors: | Dooley, Gillian Mary |
| Keywords: | Doris Lessing Memoirs of a Survivor Autobiography Book reviews Interpretation Authorial intention Socialism Ideology |
| Issue Date: | Apr-2009 |
| Publisher: | Routledge |
| Citation: | Gillian Dooley, 'An Autobiography of Everyone? Intentions and Definitions in Doris Lessing's Memoirs of a Survivor,' English Studies Volume 90 no. 2, April 2009, p. 157-166.. |
| Abstract: | Doris Lessing's novel 'Memoirs as a Survivor' was described by Lessing as 'an attempt at autobiography'. This paper examines the autobiographical element, and the ideological concepts which formed Lessing's attitude to autobiography and the universality of experience. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/7481 |
| ISSN: | 0013838X |
| Appears in Collections: | Literary Essays
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