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21. Retrospektive Selbst-und Zeitdarstellung in Exilautobiographien: Stefan Heym, Susanne Leonhard, Hilde Spiel, Carl Zuckmayer
22. Groupes et identite dans les romans autobiographies de R. Queneau
23. Stories passed/histories present: A literary history of Native American autobiography, 1768--2004
24. The influence of Eliot's modernism in two early novels and autobiographies of Doris Lessing
25. In search of women's history: Conflicting narrative in the autobiographies of two American women foreign correspondents (Helen Foster Snow, Milly Bennett)
26. The value of worthless lives: Italian immigrant autobiographies by 'ordinary people'
27. American post-presidential memoirs and autobiographies: 'Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S Grant', 'Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography' and Jimmy Carter's 'Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President'
28. Un-examined lives: Standpoint and manifesto in the autobiographies of four African-American journalists (Jake Lamar, Jill Nelson, Nathan McCall, Patricia Raybon)
29. (Inter)national writing or diplomatic stories: The autobiographies of three male Black Americans in American literature
30. Foreign language curriculum inquiry through autobiographies: A study using an adaptation of the method of currere
31. Female identity in autobiographies by Italian women writers: 1919--1939
32. Spatial self-representation: Identities of space and place in 20th century American women's autobiographies
33. Conversions and counter-narratives: Jewish American autobiographies in the twentieth century (Anzia Yezierska, Art Spiegelman, Eva Hoffman, Philip Roth)
34. Autobiographies in modern Japan: Self, memory, and social change
35. Finding a voice: Mourning in women's religious autobiographies
36. Strategies of modern Chinese women writers' autobiography
37. Skirting bedlam: Women's autobiographies of mental illness (Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Zelda Fitzgerald, Susanna Kaysen, Kate Millett)
38. The heart of a woman: Black women's lives in the United States and South Africa as portrayed in the autobiographies of Maya Angelou and Sindiwe Magona
39. 'Conventional properties': Reception, marketing, and editing of late Victorian autobiographies by women
40. Strangers within our gates: A study of four first generation Chinese immigrant men's autobiographies, 1930s-1940s
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