In which case I would not be writing Autobiographies for a living.
One of the most popular of theseautobiographies is that of Bishop Newton.
It is a great pity that the men who go through such lives have not the literary talent to make autobiographies that can be published.
On the other hand, we literary people are quite humdrum people in our ways of life, and our autobiographies would generally be of little interest.
Biographies and autobiographies furnish many photographic glimpses of the struggles and experiences of early adolescent years.
In looking over current autobiographies of well-known modern men who deal with their boyhood, one finds curious extremes.
The recent immigrant autobiographies contain materials which throw much new light on the situation of the immigrant in process of accommodation to the American environment.
Autobiographies are of little value in extending the personality of their authors.
K3 See the index for autobiographies relating to the Negro.
Among other things, we have to thank them for some diaries and autobiographies which have been notable for frank self-revelation.
From the many notable autobiographies that have appeared during recent years the editor has chosen two from which to reprint brief passages.
The autobiographies of Gibbon, the Life of Macaulay by Sir George Trevelyan, the History of Carlyle's Life by Froude, present the personality of these historians in a vivid manner.
I do not remember even an allusion either in his autobiographies or in his private letters to any such aid.
The autobiographies and letters exhibit to us a transparent man, which indeed some of the personal allusions in the history might have foreshadowed.
Many scores of autobiographies have been written by range men, perhaps half of them by cowboys who never became owners at all.
A high percentage of the autobiographies are in pamphlet form; many that were written have not been published.
The first in time of all cowboy autobiographies and first, also, in plain rollickiness.
Out of the great variety of original sources containing descriptions of slave life and escapes, the autobiographies of the slaves themselves are the most interesting, and often the saddest.
One of the most famous of autobiographies is that of the Italian Benvenuto Cellini.
Finally, it so happens that autobiographies have always exerted a peculiar fascination for my mind.
Not all people share that partiality for autobiographies which in me amounts almost to a passion.
Fancy one hundred and fifty people writing theirautobiographies all at once, and each determined to do himself justice!
Mississippi Federal Writers Slave Autobiographies [GUS CLARK Howison, Mississippi] Uncle Gus Clark and his aged wife live in a poverty-stricken deserted village about an eighth of a mile east of Howison.
The greatest of all autobiographies are those which detail not only the lives of the men who penned them, but which abound in diverting anecdotes and character studies of the men and women among whom the writer moved.
The most obvious of these classes is that which contains biographies and autobiographies of saints and famous women who were nuns.
An additional reason for neglecting biographies and autobiographies lies in the fact that the class is unrepresented in English literature belonging to this period.
Such autobiographies are sometimes very useful in settling the chronology of a doubtful period of history, and as an example of such may be quoted the autobiography of Ptah-shepses, preserved in the British Museum.
I reflected on this, but came to the conclusion that perhaps the great reason why the world has so few and frank autobiographies is really because the world exacts too much.
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