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      The Private Life of the Diary: From Pepys to Tweets – a History of the Diary as an Art Form

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      In a beautiful literary exploration, Sally Bayley tracks the evolution – and the potential twenty first century death of – the diary, mourning what it means to lose the art of writing simply for oneself.
      In a beautiful literary exploration, Sally Bayley tracks...

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      Product ID:9780008414153
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Private Life of the Diary
      Subtitle:From Pepys to Tweets – a History of the Diary as an Art Form
      Authors:Author: Sally Bayley
      Page Count:256
      Subjects:Autobiography: writers, Autobiography: literary, Diaries, letters and journals, Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000, Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers, Historiography, Social and cultural history, Diaries, letters & journals, Literary studies: from c 1900 -, Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers, Historiography, Social & cultural history, England, English, c 1700 to c 1800, c 1918 to c 1939 (Inter-war period)
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      In a beautiful literary exploration, Sally Bayley tracks the evolution – and the potential twenty first century death of – the diary, mourning what it means to lose the art of writing simply for oneself.
      In a beautiful literary exploration, Sally Bayley tracks the evolution – and the potential twenty first century death of – the diary, mourning what it means to lose the art of writing simply for oneself. Diaries hold all manner of things: they allow us a moment to be completely personal, to self-aggrandise, to focus on self-reflection without concern of what someone on the outside might think. Discovered or published diaries of the past have also provided glimpses into history, eras and minds gone by, especially the inner lives otherwise unknown.Tracing the history of the diary from Samuel Pepys, whose record of the Great Plague and Great Fire of London informed history, through the likes of Virginia Woolf’s personal confessions in the twentieth century, and up to the age of social media, Sally Bayley explores the beauty and the power of recording one’s own life.Taking this thought all the way up to our era of exposure, with confessional journalism and social media barrage, Bayley explores what we might lose as individuals if we let go of the diary as private confidante, choosing instead a culture of public disclosure.
      Imprint Name:William Collins
      Publisher Name:HarperCollins Publishers
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2021-03-18

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      Weight226 g
      Dimensions129 × 198 × 23 mm