As you would expect from a historian of Molony's distinction, his autobiography is written chastely, elegantly, self-critically and charitably. |
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While going through such varied sources, it is a great joy when one finds an autobiography or a biography or an unpublished piece of writing. |
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This autobiography will appeal most to those interested in the history of the Chattahoochee Valley. |
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In his autobiography he concludes, somewhat apologetically, that perhaps he preferred objects to people. |
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In his autobiography, My Life, he tells of his lifelong passion for golf both as a player and a commentator. |
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George is the survivor, the cat with nine lives, and he has an autobiography for every one of them. |
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In his autobiography he points to influences from punk, reggae, rock and pop with hip-hop, which really gave him his sense of direction. |
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It was reprinted by former LIFE editor Edward K. Thompson in his autobiography, along with the story behind it. |
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Nelson Mandela, for example, describes in his autobiography the depth of presence of Robben Island in the Xhosa language. |
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I want to say that Campion's An Angel at My Table is faithful to Frame's autobiography, specifically to the writerly vision of the writer's life. |
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Spanning four albums, this collection is an autobiography of her life over the past decade. |
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In his autobiography, he explains in detail why it did not become a worldwide business. |
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Every time you turn a page of his autobiography, you're going, you're kidding me, this happened? |
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Oskar has convinced Bruno to buy him a ream of blank white paper so that he can write out his autobiography. |
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It is in that episode that the larger implications of Schreiner's intricate weave of fiction and autobiography become apparent. |
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In his autobiography he accredits the story to Neil Collins, Bennett's Daily Telegraph counterpart. |
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The Times repeats, in summary, Said's false autobiography, as though it were factual. |
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Except for Lucy's autobiography, all the primary source materials I found are influenced by a dominant, cissexual perspective of people. |
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We must bear in mind that an autobiography reveals more about the mind set of its author than about factual occurrences. |
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In various passages from her autobiography, Hepburn, the daughter of a suffragist and birth-control crusader, sounds disconcertingly unliberated. |
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A vitrine contains parts of the original manuscripts for his 15,000 page novel and his 5,000-page autobiography. |
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Rather pettily, he made a point of correcting an error in his autobiography. |
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A pastiche of autobiography and post-modern plot twists, it was haunted by an off-putting tone of smug precociousness. |
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Note the dramatic narrative and implicit autobiography that emerge from this penetrating insight. |
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There is only one possible reason for a book such as this, the autobiography of a television personality. |
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Honesty, Amos says, is one of the advantages of committing her autobiography to CD rather than to paper. |
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By producing his autobiography, modest, unassuming Tom hopes he has scored a point. |
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The result is a literary autobiography in which the self revealed is simultaneously the self concealed. |
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He plainly confessed it in his autobiography, as did his ex-wife in her rather sympathetic memoir of their years together. |
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What gives to this autobiography its particular value is its inversion of insider-outsider positions. |
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Her CV, hand scrawled in a bi-tel across nine pages of A4 foolscap is a terribly poignant autobiography. |
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Well, you can wait for the autobiography or you can come with me to shop for formalwear. |
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It is not everyday that you find an autobiography so disarmingly direct and candid. |
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The translation represents Dante's autobiography as a prolepsis of the culminant visions in the Paradiso. |
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She wrote her autobiography, besides authoring books on the status of women, handicrafts and embroidery. |
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But if her autobiography is anything to go by, her success has come at a price. |
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She was so dismayed with the ghostwriter's draft of her 1998 autobiography that she rewrote it completely. |
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Like Jack, he contributed to the substantial body of Lindsay autobiography, a significant oeuvre in its own right. |
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An autobiography is an attempt to bring up all the facts, and to stick to them, faithfully and chronologically. |
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The golden girl of Tinseltown was due to appear at WestQuay's Waterstone's bookshop to sign copies of her new autobiography. |
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Ireland, in short, has no monopoly on the use of memoir, fiction, biography or autobiography as a political tool. |
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But one thing about now, as opposed to then, has been the rise of graphic novels, and comics biography and autobiography. |
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He re-read his father's autobiography and realised they shared many character traits. |
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Her autobiography opens with an epigraph by Virginia Woolf that firmly sets this metanarrative within a matriarchal tradition of storytelling. |
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Her autobiography, The Kindness of Strangers, published last year, is exceedingly short on personal detail. |
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His autobiography was serialized in magazines and on radio, bought by a major book club, and reprinted a number of times. |
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Finally, by facilitating self-discovery and personal growth, autobiography has therapeutic power. |
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It was published in 1937 so is probably unobtainable now, but it was a marvellous autobiography by a man who edited pulp magazines. |
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The autobiography covers the author's early years up to the threshold of university. |
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The film is not quite a confessional cry for help, but on some level it functions as scrambled autobiography. |
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But his autobiography does not mention the tax shelter advantages of his museum and foundation, which were hardly negligible. |
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He's got a book that just came out, an autobiography, in which he admits that he was a mainliner as a teen-ager. |
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In four volumes of autobiography and three books of journals he distilled much of the flavour of each decade of a remarkable century. |
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It is a unique record that pushes at the boundaries of autobiography and fiction. |
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Although he claims that his films should not be read as autobiography, he is a past master at transforming his life into art. |
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The blues sounded like autobiography, like ordinary people telling the story of their lives. |
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I'm always reluctant to do so because I don't want this blog to turn into autobiography by other means. |
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If all fiction is autobiography, then we must suggest that perhaps all autobiography is fiction. |
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It is part autobiography, part history, part psychological investigation of the Scottish character. |
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The details, he says, are pretty much straight autobiography, the sentiments also. |
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Indeed there is probably more fiction in autobiography than there is autobiography in fiction. |
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This is autobiography, and since when have we been worried about autobiography being indulgent? |
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He then adds in elements of autobiography, fragments of myth and history and a dose of magic realism. |
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Let's just say that by 30, I want to have had an international best-selling autobiography. |
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In a surprisingly candid autobiography, he reveals how his upbringing shaped his writing. |
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And members of the winning team will each receive a signed copy of his new autobiography. |
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In his autobiography Russell reports this sad interlude with agonized regret. |
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After my hit single I chose to take a year off to write my autobiography and produce this new album. |
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For now Ricky is busy attending book signings around the country to promote his autobiography Ricky. |
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Part of Harold Evans' autobiography, My paper chase, just out in paperback, describes his travels in America. |
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In this untypical but engaging sports autobiography, he portrays himself as a man of destiny, overcoming all obstacles in the way of England's Rugby World Cup victory. |
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I was intrigued to read in your autobiography that your relationship with your parents was starchy and formal, while you were close to your grandmother. |
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Since starting the whirlwind publicity tour to promote his autobiography, he has done his best to seem high-minded. |
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Like any example of oral history or autobiography the studies have both weaknesses as well as strengths. |
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He said he'd been working hard recently on his autobiography, which was now half finished. |
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It's curious that the Long Island Lolita is publishing her autobiography coincidentally with the Washington schoolteacher's release from the slammer. |
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Still, autobiography may be the land of the invented past but, when the person is interesting enough and the life is large enough, the compensations are considerable. |
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They're my particular way of writing my autobiography, the fragments of my day which make up an impression of my state of mind in a particular place. |
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A short autobiography is prefixed to the 1827 edition of Juvenal. |
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In sharp contrast to the autobiography, it tends to be prolix and muddled with excessive detail, and it often reads like a jumbled mix of fantastic stories. |
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After Lacroix, Man Ray spent about six years with the famed Parisian demi-mondaine Kiki de Montparnasse, to whom he devoted an entire chapter in his autobiography. |
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Gorgeously filmed and acted, Frida reveals the autobiography in Kahlo's art by occasionally punctuating the action with tableaux based on her paintings. |
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The assertive title boldly lettered on the gunmetal gray book spine makes this volume look like another tiresome autobiography by a former SAS trooper. |
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His memoir, in a translation that preserves the author's gorgeous, discursive style and his love of wordplay, is a social history embedded within an autobiography. |
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It is based on Barris's autobiography in which he claims to have led a double life as a CIA assassin, fronting game shows by day and murdering government targets by night. |
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Andrea described the whole scene very well in her autobiography, Talking Back to Presidents, Dictators, and Assorted Scoundrels. |
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Nobody writes an autobiography saying I was a loser, a failure and a fool. |
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Hulanicki was the subject of a 2009 documentary, Beyond Biba, based on her 2007 autobiography From A to Biba. |
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In his autobiography 'Still Me,' Reeves recounted how Williams helped save his life. |
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Her later works became even more experimental, blending elements of autobiography, history, myth, religion, and politics. |
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Its genre, fictional autobiography, goes back to Akkadian literature. |
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John Huston recalls in his autobiography, An Open Book, a time when he asked Mitchum to crawl across the grass on his elbows. |
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The splicing of vignettes and autobiography evokes moods wonderfully, but in later chapters, not pinned to Rembrandt, argument dissolves under the pressure. |
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Political anoraks who want to get ahead of the game should read Winning Back America, the former Vermont governor's recently published campaign autobiography. |
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In her autobiography she said curiosity had made her take the job, but 60 years on she admits she failed to let herself see the atrociousness of the regime she worked for. |
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I'm of another party, the one that says all autobiography is fiction. |
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Her art combines romantic autobiography and detached conceptualism. |
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The relation between autobiography and your writing is a complicated one. |
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Huston never publicly acknowledged that any of San Pietro was fake, not in his autobiography, not in any interview. |
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One wishes one of her many friends and admirers had advised her not to make her autobiography sound like a list of testimonials from famous people interspersed with anecdotes. |
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He penned pamphlets of protest, left his mark on Philadelphia's most significant free black institutions, and produced a moving spiritual autobiography. |
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After all, in her 1993 autobiography she disclosed one or two juicier titbits contained in the files, which she was allowed to see soon after the Wall came down. |
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His eagerly awaited autobiography is a solid good read about the life of a top international soccer star, although hardly the seminally honest account we were promised. |
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Along the way he offers a sort of autobiography of his bibliomania, which takes him across New England and the rest of the country searching for old books. |
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This image of a monastic, reclusive author, wilfully at odds with much of modernity, was confirmed by the posthumous appearance of Brown's autobiography. |
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Stiff cliched characters, unreal situations, and a bit too much autobiography. |
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The White House physician, who was not a psychiatrist, did describe Coolidge in his unpublished autobiography as being mentally unbalanced and mentally deranged. |
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It should not surprise anyone if it turns out that Jean Houston's autobiography is a piece of fiction, a heroic myth spun by her imagination out of the fabric of her desires. |
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In his early life, Oldfield used drugs including LSD, whose effects on his mental health he discussed in his autobiography. |
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At 13 Drew was using cocaine, and by the time she was 16 the rockily-rehabbed actress was co-authoring an autobiography about it all. |
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Smith was listed as the author of his autobiography, but a ghostwriter did most of the work. |
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At night, as creative author, the cognoscente sketched out the first draft of his expanded autobiography. |
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Six years later, she wrote her autobiography Prime Mimicker, chronicling her childhood and career as impressionist. |
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The aborigine's autobiography was also an autoethnography. It told much about the culture he grew up in. |
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They cover postmodernity, textuality, autobiography, masculinity, sexuality, postcoloniality, and post-theory. |
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Incorgnito Publishing Press has just signed martial artist and cult film legend Taimak to present his autobiography, Taimak, The Last Dragon. |
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The aborigine's autobiography contained much that was autoethnographic. How much more insightful into his culture than the views of a foreigner. |
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Following upon Patricia Cholakian's earlier work, the book frames Marguerite's life around a reading of her Heptameron as autobiography. |
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The Voice judge and Olympic ceremony hogger Jessie J will chat about her autobiography, Nice To Meet You. |
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McEwan had included a brief note at the end of Atonement, referring to Andrews's autobiography, among several other works. |
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In 1971, he published his autobiography, The Moon's a Balloon, which was well received, selling over five million copies. |
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In his autobiography, Rudolf Carnap describes Wittgenstein as the thinker who gave him the greatest inspiration. |
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In a fragment of autobiography dated 25 July 1894, Gladstone denounced the tax as. |
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Davies died at the age of 76 in 2015 and, as a tribute to his longstanding friend, Jon Gower republished Davies' autobiography in English. |
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Her autobiography, The Breakaway, was published in the summer of 2014 to significant critical acclaim. |
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The album's track titles are interwoven into the chapters of his autobiography Over the Top and Back released at the same time. |
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She released a second autobiography titled Keep Smiling in late 2007, this time with a very different tone than the previous. |
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Jenkins's autobiography, Time to Say Hello, was released on 28 January 2008, and was also serialised in The Mail on Sunday. |
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Much more than a methodical treatise, The Physiology of Taste is part autobiography, part theory, part axiology. |
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In his autobiography Slide Rule, Shute recalls writing the book twice over and rewriting large portions a third time. |
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Many elements of the novel follow events in Dickens's own life, and it is often considered his veiled autobiography. |
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Her publications, especially her autobiography The Life of Theresa of Jesus, had multiple effects. |
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As he relates in his autobiography, he examined the bronze powder made in Nuremberg which was the only place where it was made at the time. |
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According to Wainwright, in his autobiography Fellwanderer, he initially planned the series for his own interest rather than for publication. |
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And it was also during the phase of the higher autobiography. |
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Commando, the posthumously published autobiography of punk pioneer Johnny Ramone, is not a typical rock'n' roll confessional. |
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This is the autobiography of Nobel Peace Laureate Albert Schweitzer, published in commemoration of Schweitzer's 1949 visit to the United States. |
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But he has promised to return to the micro-blogging world once he has completed a follow-up to his autobiography Moab Is My Washpot. |
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However, he promised to return once he has finished a follow-up to his 1997 autobiography Moab Is My Washpot. |
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However, he has promised to return to the micro-blogging world once he has completed a follow-up to his autobiography, Moab Is My Washpot. |
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He covers the prehumans, the humans, chronicle, autobiography, Lucy the fossil, and Lucy the symbol. |
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Any interested in mobile living and yurts will find this an inspirational, revealing autobiography packed with insights and encouragement. |
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He also fronts his own game show, Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong, has written his autobiography, and continues to perform as a stand-up. |
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Englund even co-wrote her bestselling 2009 autobiography, Cloris. |
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He made it clear to his publishers that this slim book was in no sense a full autobiography. |
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Lewis wrote a compellingly readable autobiography called Surprised by Joy. |
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He wrote his autobiography in Welsh, but said he lacked the necessary grasp of the language to employ it in his poems. |
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The whole novel is presented as if it were the autobiography he wrote between being forced to retire from the ministry and his eventual death. |
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For example, his autobiography Satyasanjeevani was meant for a women readership. |
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She escaped to the North in 1842 and became the first freedwoman to write her own autobiography. |
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Many of his novels contain elements of autobiography, and feature various locations in his native Scotland. |
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He had no patients according to his autobiography and his efforts as an ophthalmologist were a failure. |
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In 1962 Waugh began work on his autobiography, and that same year wrote his final fiction, the long short story Basil Seal Rides Again. |
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Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, a spiritual autobiography was published in 1666, when he was still in jail. |
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Lynam, whose autobiography is called I Should Have Been At Work, lives in Chiswick, west London, with long-term partner Rose Diamond. |
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In September 2010, she published a second autobiography entitled Full Circle. |
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On the Fred Astaire theme, I enjoyed reading the star's autobiography, Steps In Time. |
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In an excerpt from his autobiography, he describes the reaction. |
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In 2002, MacArthur released her first autobiography entitled Taking on the World. |
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He has written an autobiography with the late Sky TV darts commentator Sid Waddell. |
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In 1971 she published her entertaining, and modest, tennis autobiography, A Game to Love. |
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He will also star as iconic war photographer Don McCullin in a film based on McCullin's autobiography, Unreasonable Behaviour. |
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A self-confessed bibliophile, this show felt like an autobiography but without any hint of sententiousness or showboating self-satisfaction. |
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Malala's father's story is glancingly told in her autobiography, which has been banned in Pakistan. |
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Andrews discovered her true parentage from her mother in 1950, although it was not publicly disclosed until her 2008 autobiography. |
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He then published Stone Alone, an autobiography based on scrapbooks and diaries he had been keeping since the band's early days. |
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Lewis also wrote an autobiography titled Surprised by Joy, which places special emphasis on his own conversion. |
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David Copperfield is regarded by many as a veiled autobiography of Dickens. |
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Who would have thought that we would end up working together when he became manager of Darlington, and that I would cowrite his autobiography? |
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Scholars consider it as Dickens' veiled autobiography with the title character modeled after the author himself. |
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According to his autobiography, he and Shaw played cowboys in a silent film that was never released. |
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Much of what is known of Hooke's early life comes from an autobiography that he commenced in 1696 but never completed. |
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Septimius Severus does not mention her in his autobiography, though he later commemorated her with statues when he became Emperor. |
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Suetonius quotes Claudius' autobiography once and must have used it as a source numerous times. |
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Self-abasement was a Chaucerian inheritance that Shakespeare merged with the Plautine plaudite, and as such should not be mistaken for autobiography. |
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He wrote a boastful autobiography, recording all his great deeds. |
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His time there is documented in his autobiography, An Island To Oneself. |
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In 1997, his autobiography and art book, I Want To Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now, was published. |
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He remarked in his autobiography that his keenest interests were in religion and mathematics, and that only his wish to know more mathematics kept him from suicide. |
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According to his autobiography, Errol Flynn and he were firm friends and rented Rosalind Russell's house at 601 North Linden Drive as a bachelor pad. |
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According to his autobiography, as a young man Chesterton became fascinated with the occult and, along with his brother Cecil, experimented with Ouija boards. |
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The texts written by Caesar, an autobiography of the most important events of his public life, are the most complete primary source for the reconstruction of his biography. |
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Benn's autobiography, published in 2001, is called Dark Destroyer. |
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It is his lesbophilia that sets Proust's narrator apart from the author, that marks the novel as a novel rather than a perverse exercise in selective autobiography. |
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His autobiography Changeling was published in May 2007 by Virgin Books. |
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She began to write her autobiography, as she expected her life to end. |
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It was only later in that week I had the courage to venture into my bottom drawer and pull out the synopsis of his autobiography, together with the first couple of chapters. |
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And when I revealed this fact in my autobiography I'm Not The Only One he took my publisher Penguin to the High Court in Edinburgh seeking to injunct publication. |
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But that's just what he has done, in typically exuberant, no-holds-barred fashion by detailing his life story in a volume of autobiography entitled Kickups, Hiccups, Lockups. |
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He's had an amazing time, he assures me, although reading between the lines of his autobiography Funny Peculiar, his path to happiness hasn't always run smooth. |
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In his autobiography, the South African poet Roy Campbell recalled his youth in the Dargle Valley, near the city of Pietermaritzburg, where people spoke only Gaelic and Zulu. |
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The photographer Eric Hosking lost his left eye after attempting to photograph a tawny owl, which inspired the title of his 1970 autobiography, An Eye for a Bird. |
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Freddie Foreman, a friend of the Krays, claimed in his autobiography Respect that he shot Mitchell dead as a favour to the twins and disposed of his body at sea. |
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Contrary to some longstanding accounts, Stewart states in his 2012 autobiography that he was never signed to the club and that the club never called him back after his trials. |
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Christie's autobiography makes no reference to her disappearance. |
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In the autumn of 2003, Sting released his autobiography, Broken Music. |
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In it Bunting tells his autobiography but also traces the lineage of poetry in the North back to the Viking Skaldic tradition and the Celtic bards that they went to war with. |
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Make your story unputdownable whether it's your autobiography, the portrait of a lost industry or town, or a speculative fiction set on another world. |
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