Templates for Authorship
American Women's Literary Autobiography of the 1930s
As autobiographies by famous women like Eleanor Roosevelt and Amelia Earhart became bestsellers in the 1930s, American publishers
sought out literary autobiographies from female novelists, poets, salon hosts, and editors. Les mer
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As autobiographies by famous women like Eleanor Roosevelt and Amelia Earhart became bestsellers in the 1930s, American publishers
sought out literary autobiographies from female novelists, poets, salon hosts, and editors. Templates for Authorship analyzes
the market and cultural forces that created an unprecedented boom in American women's literary autobiography.Windy Counsell
Petrie considers twelve autobiographies from a diverse group of writers, ranging from highbrow modernists such as Gertrude
Stein and Harriet Monroe to popular fiction writers like Edith Wharton and Edna Ferber, and lesser known figures such as Grace
King and Carolyn Wells. Since there were few existing examples of women's literary autobiography, these writers found themselves
marketed and interpreted within four cultural templates: the artist, the activist, the professional, and the celebrity. As
they wrote their life stories, the women adapted these templates to counter unwanted interpretations and resist the sentimental
feminine traditions of previous generations with innovative strategies of deferral, elision, comedy, and collaboration. This
accessible study contends that writing autobiography offered each of these writers an opportunity to define and defend her
own literary legacy.