Livingstone''s ''Lives'': A Metabiography of a Victorian Icon
English
By (author): Justin Livingstone
David Livingstone, the missionary-explorer, has attracted more commentary than nearly any other Victorian hero. Beginning in the years following his death, he soon became the subject of a major biographical tradition. Yet out of this extensive discourse, no unified image of Livingstone emerges. Rather, he has been represented in diverse ways and in a variety of socio-political contexts.
Until now, no one has explored Livingstones posthumous reputation in full. This book meets the challenge. In approaching Livingstones complex legacy, it adopts a metabiographical perspective: in other words, this book is a biography of biographies. Rather than trying to uncover the true nature of the subject, metabiography is concerned with the malleability of biographical representation. It does not aim to uncover Livingstones real identity, but instead asks: what has he been made to mean?
Crossing disciplinary boundaries, Livingstones 'lives' will interest scholars of imperial history, postcolonialism, life-writing, travel-writing and Victorian studies.