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The diegesis of Memoirs of a Midget, if not exactly traditional in every respect, nevertheless belongs to genres with which we are familiar.
Elaw's Memoirs testify vividly to her dauntless independence, her boldly visionary sense of mission, and her radical spiritual individualism.
I have co-written the first in a new mystery series called Memoirs of a Bow Street Runner.
Joseph Cooper Walker's Historical Memoirs of the Irish Bards was the first major literary outcome of the influence of Celticism in Ireland.
Indeed, if I were ever to write my autobiography I might do worse than to call it Memoirs of a Dendrophile.
Conan Doyle had no scruples about bringing him back from the dead after he drowned with Moriarty in the Reichenbach Falls at the end of The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes.
Having said that, the Memoirs, along with the substantial introduction, do give readers the flavour of the Regency period during which Harriette flourished.
However, because the Memoirs revealed Wollstonecraft's affairs and her illegitimate child, they were seen as shocking.
Biographical Memoirs is published annually and contains extended obituaries of deceased Fellows.
Arthur's Seat plays a prominent role in Scottish writer James Hogg's 1824 novel The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner.
In January 1798 Godwin published his Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
The first published catalogue of Handel's works appeared as an appendix to Mainwaring's Memoirs.
Additionally, he likely had some hand in the writing of The Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus, though it is impossible to tell how much.
By the 1930s Lloyd George was on the margins of British politics, although still intermittently in the public eye and publishing his War Memoirs.
Lloyd George pulled fewer punches in his War Memoirs, published in 1936 when Haig was dead and Lloyd George no longer a major political player.
It was this Christopher that supervised the topping out ceremony of St Paul's in 1710 and wrote the famous Parentalia, or, Memoirs of the family of the Wrens.
Godwin's Memoirs portrays Wollstonecraft as a woman deeply invested in feeling who was balanced by his reason and as more of a religious sceptic than her own writings suggest.
Less well known is the memoir of Maurice Magnus, Memoirs of the Foreign Legion, in which Lawrence recalls his visit to the monastery of Monte Cassino.
The contemporary appeal of the cod memoirs of a parochial clergyman, covering 50 years of his apparently uneventful life, is open to question.
His dodgy memoirs are ultimately more thrilling than the open-and-shut casebook of Sherlock Holmes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Casanova's own comment on his trip away from dux will be found in the Memoirs.
Except for his fatal Memoirs, we should not have realised his dilettantism.
Fig. 46, taken from a drawing in Raumur's Memoirs, represents the bots of which we speak.
He himself published in London in 1803 five octavo volumes of Memoirs, justificatory of his proceedings in that contest.
The plan of this city is well engraved in the quarto edition of GAI Trouins Memoirs.
Passages from Goldoni's and Casanova's Memoirs occur to our memory.
Perhaps he was right on the point of toning the Memoirs here and there.
She took six months to perfect her Memoirs of a Geisha design and beat poodles coiffed as Yoda from Star Wars and Sesame Street's Big Bird.
The Memoirs by ayre appeared in 1745, without the name of the publisher.
His Memoirs close with a sigh for stern and inviolable solitude.
Casanova's own brief, anticipatory account is given in his Memoirs.
The reason I wrote Riff-raff was because I had such a positive reaction to Memoirs and people kept asking me what happened next.
See Peel's Memoirs, i., 3, for his unpopularity at Westbury.
In Vaux's Memoirs we find much to lead us to this conclusion.
Memoirs of General John Reid, commonly called The Walking Rushlight, sir?
Besides his memoirs he wrote a book called the parfait Capitaine, and some others.
In what ensues, you will perceive a great change in the character of my memoirs.
Those memoirs are charming of their kind, and if life were cut in filagree paper would be profitable reading to the soul.
He says in his memoirs that the only persons she could then trust were himself and Mdlle.
I often saw him afterwards, and now and again we shall meet him in the pages of my memoirs.
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