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individuals are
those autodidacts who face real
consequences for
learning forbidden information:
slaves and
former slaves. Some
notable autodidacts can be broadly...
- The
Autodidact is a
fictional character from Jean-Paul Sartre's 1938
novel Nausea. The
Autodidact, who
lives in
Bouville near the
protagonist Antoine...
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during the
early 20th century, it is
difficult to
define autodidactism and to
compare autodidacts during different time periods.
Ellen Gould White, Adventist...
- (2000) Only
After Dark with Nick
Rhodes (2006)
Retreat into Art (2001)
Autodidact (1997) The ****an EP (2000) Terroristen: Live at the Roxy (2001) "I Do...
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Thomas Dixon (1831–1880) was a
working class autodidact and
literary correspondent of
Sunderland in the north-east of England. A cork-cutter by trade,...
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recording is
offered by
colleges and universities. Some
audio engineers are
autodidacts with no
formal training, but who have
attained professional skills in...
- parties)". This
ideal is also
reflected in Dumain's
unusual website, The
Autodidact Project,
which reprints bibliographies,
research guides and
articles by...
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Tadao Ando (安藤 忠雄, Andō Tadao, born 13
September 1941) is a ****anese
autodidact architect whose approach to
architecture and
landscape was categorized...
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reigns of Ivan the Terrible,
Peter the
Great and
Catherine the Great. An
autodidact, he
claimed to read as many as 500
pages a day, with
Montefiore regarding...
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United States,
prominent examples of African-American
genius such the
autodidact and
abolitionist Frederick Dougl****, the
pioneering sociologist W. E....