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Nineteenth-Century Women's Autobiography: Critical Essay by Elizabeth Winston

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SOURCE: "The Autobiographer and Her Readers: From Apology to Affirmation," in Women's Autobiography: Essays in Criticism, edited by Estelle C. Jelinek, Indiana University Press, 1980, pp. 93-111.

In the following excerpt, Winston argues that nineteenth-century women autobiographers were more self-conscious and conciliatory than women of the twentieth century.

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