SOURCE: "Sisterhood and Self-Censorship in the Nineteenth Century," in The Uses of Autobiography, edited by Julia Swindells, Taylor & Francis, 1995, pp. 110-27.
In the essay below, Bottoms discusses Alice James's attempts to come to terms with life and express herself through her diary.
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