Not content with having lived their lives, autobiographers have been talking about them for as long as we have any record, certainly as far back as St. Augustine`s ”Confessions” at the turn of the 4th ...
The best that critics used to say about a biographer's style was that he had none, that he presented verifiable facts concisely, lucidly, naturally. Because they regarded any other stylistic quality ...
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