Metaphors of Self
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James Olney
and James Olney
About this book
James Olney examines the writings of seven men--Montaigne, Jung, George Fox, Darwin, Newman, Mills, and Eliot--and traces the essential and unique autobiographical impulse, and in a real sense makes it live.
Originally published in 1972.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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One : A Theory of Autobiography “my metaphysics . . . my physics”
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Two: Montaigne “a book consubstantial with its author”
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Three: Jung “my personal myth”
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Four: Autobiography Simplex “et nous sommes tous du vulgaire”
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Five: Four Quartets “the pattern more complicated”
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Six: Synthesis “the correlative of Being”
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Index
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