- the writer's
direct experience.
Someone who
keeps a
diary is
known as a
diarist.
Diaries undertaken for
institutional purposes play a role in many aspects...
-
Diarists who
wrote diaries concerning the
Holocaust (1941-1945). Mary Berg Hélène Berr– a
French diarist Eliszewa Binder Willy Cohn
Miriam Chaszczewacki–...
- The
Princess Diarist is a 2016
memoir written by
Carrie Fisher,
based on
diaries she kept as a
young woman around the time she
starred in the 1977 film...
- Mary
Ellen Morris (née Mulry; 15
February 1921 – 1997) was an
Irish nurse and writer,
known for her war
diaries during the
Second World War.
These are...
- the
diarist's family reside during the
story are unidentified, the only
indications being that
universities are
situated in both. The
diarist's father...
-
equivalent of a war
diary for an
individual soldier) List of
Australian diarists of
World War I
Joseph Bédier (1864–1938),
French writer and
scholar who...
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William Whiteway (1599–1635) was an
English merchant and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons in 1626. His
diaries provide a
record of Dorchester...
- Sir John
Salusbury (1
September 1707 – 2 May 1762) was a
Welsh nobleman,
explorer and co-founder of Halifax, Nova Scotia. He is
credited as
being one of...
- Sir
David Hamilton, FRS, MD (1663 –
August 1721) was a
Scottish physician to
Queen Anne,
during which appointment he kept a diary. Born in Scotland, he...
-
English clergyman and
diarist (1746–1819)...