Emotional Experience and Microhistory: A Life Story of a Destitute Pauper Poet in the 19th Century

Emotional Experience and Microhistory: A Life Story of a Destitute Pauper Poet in the 19th Century

By Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon

This book explores the life and death of Magnús Hj. Magnússon through his diary, poetry and other writing, showing how best to use the methods of microhistory to address complicated historical situations. It is of use and interest to scholars of microhistory, social and cultural modern history, literary theory, anthropology and ethnology.

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Publisher: Routledge
Publish Date: 05/20/2020
Pages: 162
ISBN-13: 9780367359966
ISBN-10: 0367359960
Language: English

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Emotional Experience and Microhistory explores the life and death of Magnús Hj. Magnússon through his diary, poetry and other writing, showing how best to use the methods of microhistory to address complicated historical situations.

The book deals with the many faces of microhistory and applies it's methodology to the life of the Icelandic destitute pauper poet Magnús Hj. Magnússon (1873-1916). Having left his foster home at the age of 19 in 1892, he lived a peripatetic existence in an unstinting struggle with poor health, together with a ceaseless quest for a space to pursue writing and scholarship in accord with his dreams. He produced and accumulated a huge quantity of sources (autobiography, diary, poems, reflections) which are termed by the author as 'egodocuments'. The book demonstrates how these egodocuments can be applied systematically, revealing unexpected perspectives on his life and demonstrating how integration of diverse sources can open up new perspectives on complex and difficult subjects. In so doing, the author offers an understanding both of how Magnússon's story has been told, and how it can give insight into such matters as gender relations and sexual life, and the history of emotions.

Highlighting how the historiographical development of modern scholarship has shaped scholars' ideas about egodocuments and microhistory around the world, the book is of great use and interest to scholars of microhistory, social and cultural modern history, literary theory, anthropology and ethnology.

About the Author

Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon is Professor of Cultural History and chair of the Department of History and Philosophy at the University of Iceland.

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