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  • The Mother and the biographer's dilemma Biographers tend to idealise their subjects or portray them as all too human.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • The Mother and the biographer's dilemma Biographers tend to idealise their subjects or portray them as all too human.

    Why Heehs moved towards iconoclasm Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • Although the Biographers are the most disturbing manefestation, I do have lots of other little quirks in my writing style.

    ana-ng Diary Entry ana-ng 2009

  • Specifically, I'm really worried about that "Biographers" crack up there.

    ana-ng Diary Entry ana-ng 2009

  • Biographers have noted the visual echoes of Morse's figure in two paintings hanging above him, both by Titian: his leaning pose seen in the "Supper at Emmaus" over the door, and his distinct profile mirrored in the portrait of "Francis I" lower to its right.

    Ushering the Old Masters Into the New World John Wilmerding 2011

  • Biographers have delved into it, but the young man's own version -- to which credence must be lent -- can be found in The Letters of Ernest Hemingway: Volume 1 1907-1922, edited by Sandra Spanier and Robert W. Trogdon Cambridge University Press, 516 pp, illustrations $40.

    David Finkle: Easy Reader: Ernest Hemingway Writes Good Letters Home and Elsewhere, 1907-22 David Finkle 2012

  • Biographers depicted him as murderous, fanatical, insane.

    An Angry Prophet David S. Reynolds 2011

  • Biographers have delved into it, but the young man's own version -- to which credence must be lent -- can be found in The Letters of Ernest Hemingway: Volume 1 1907-1922, edited by Sandra Spanier and Robert W. Trogdon Cambridge University Press, 516 pp, illustrations $40.

    David Finkle: Easy Reader: Ernest Hemingway Writes Good Letters Home and Elsewhere, 1907-22 David Finkle 2012

  • Biographers often neglect the captive years of Mary, Queen of Scots, who trusted Queen Elizabeth's promise of sanctuary when she fled from rebels in Scotland and then found herself imprisoned as the "guest" of George Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, and his indomitable wife, Bess of Hardwick.

    The Other Queen by Philippa Gregory: Book summary 2010

  • Biographers of Eleanor Roosevelt, Barbara Bush and Jacqueline Kennedy speak on the lives of their subjects and sign copies of their books in a series sponsored by the Sewall-Belmont House and Museum and the U.S. Capitol Historical Society.

    Celebrate Women's History Month in the District 2011

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