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Biographers are
authors who
write an
account of
another person's life,
while autobiographers are
authors who
write their own biography.
Countries of working...
- Tim
Jackson may
refer to: Tim
Jackson (economist) (born 1957),
British ecological economist and
professor of
sustainable development at the University...
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David Ellis (born 23 June 1939) is an
English academic and writer. He went from a
local grammar school to
study English at
Downing College,
Cambridge under...
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printed until 1626, when it
became a
primary source for More's
earliest biographers because of Roper's
intimate knowledge of his father-in-law.
Roper is...
- Anne
Baker MBE (née Salmond; born 14 May 1914) is a
British writer of
historical biographies and fundraiser.
Baker was born Anne
Salmond just
before the...
- The
Biographer's Tale is a book by A. S. Byatt. The
story is
about a
postgraduate student,
Phineas G. Nanson, who
decides to
write a
biography about an...
- Sir
Sidney Lee FSA FBA (5
December 1859 – 3
March 1926) was an
English biographer, writer, and critic. Lee was born
Solomon Lazarus Lee in 1859 at 12 Keppel...
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Henry James III (May 18, 1879 –
December 13, 1947) was an
American writer who won the
Pulitzer Prize for
Biography or
Autobiography in 1931. James, who...
- This Long
Pursuit is an
autobiographical book
written by
biographer Richard Holmes and
published by
Harper Collins in 2016. It
covers his methods, techniques...
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Amanda Lucy
Foreman (born 1968) is a British/American
biographer and historian. Her
books include Georgiana,
Duchess of Devonshire, A
World on Fire, and...