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The prohibition is noticed in some remarkable lines of the earliest biographer of Thomas, Garnier of Pont-Sainte-Maxence (La Vie de Saint Thomas le Martyr, Paris, 1859, p.

Our other source of information for the German glass of the sixteenth century is found, of all places in the world, in a collection of so-called sermons written by the friend, table-companion, and biographer of Luther-Johann Mathesius (1504-1565).

Shaw has not been reticent in talking about himself in various books and prefaces, and he is fortunate in having in Professor Henderson of the University of North Carolina a biographer of the Boswell kind-probably the best kind there is.

Such questions may well be left to the future biographer who will take an interest in tracing out the genesis of his thought.

As his anonymous biographer says: "Thousands of peaceful semi-Tolstoyan non-conformists have for years been compelled to listen every Saturday morning to a fiery apostle preaching consistently the praise of three things which seem to them most obviously the sign-manuals of Hell-War, Drink, and Catholicism.

Knowing that every biographer is expected to show that the subject of his sketch got his peculiar talents by honest inheritance, I wrote to Professor Dewey to inquire what there was in his genealogy to account for his becoming a philosopher.

Reading this did make me wish, in hindsight, that ER's biographer were a little less admiringly sober.

The consensus so far on Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan is that Edmund Morris, the biographer who inserted a fictionalized version of himself into his work, is just this side of insane and his publishers just that side of exploitative and corrupt.

Not wanting to steal thunder from historian Alan Brinkley and Reagan biographer Dinesh D'Souza, who are scheduled to debate the book in Slate next week, Culturebox won't defend what Morris has written--she can't, anyway, having read only the Newsweek excerpt--but will lay out a few arguments for why he has, in principle, every right to try to write this way, but can't make it work.

Culturebox thinks the outcry about Morris resembles the furor over Bloomsbury biographer Lytton Strachey.

His more enduring innovation, though, was, as one historian has put it, "liberating the biographer from the enslavement of data.

Even in Strachey's and the earlier Morris' wildest speculations, they hewed to an implied contract between reader and biographer that states, We'll go along with you as long as you make what you say sound like it had some basis, once upon a time, in verifiable or even plausible fact.

txt The Journalist and the Biographer Issue 1 is, natch, the presidential race.

txt Last Gasp of the Intelligentsia Lots of people are complaining that Edmund Morris is a biographer who likes to make things up.

As a Reagan biographer myself, I can testify that Morris is right: Reagan was a complex, mysterious man.

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