
Sara Suleri -- Genre and Style

- Sara Suleri's Meatless Days -- Novel or Autobiography?
- The Selective Autobiographer in
Meatless Days - Meatless Days and Soyinka's Aké
- Rushdie and Suleri: Public and Private History in Meatless Days
- Contemporary Nonfiction and Sara Suleri's Meatless Days
- The Style of Reciprocity, the Characterization of Culture: Enabling Opposition and Power Relations in Meatless Days
- Suleri's question to the audience
- "I" Versus "They": The Textual and Communal Self in Sara Suleri's Writings
- A Method to Her Madness: Deconstructing the Style of Sara Suleri
Traditions of Nineteenth-Century Autobiography (from the Victorian Web)
- Autobiography, Autobiographicality, and Self-Representation
- Beginnings, Myths of Childhood, and Autobiography
- Childhood as a Personal Myth in Autobiography
- The Problematic Relationship of Autobiographer to Audience
- Victorian Autobiography as Victorian
- Fictional Autobiography in E. B. Browning and Charles Dickens




Last modified 15 December 2003