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It is not known how many lovers he had as he spoke in his memoirs of coupling with several partners.
Some writers' memoirs make you so fond of them that you wish you knew them personally.
Unlike other scholars, he has chosen to give equal weight to works of fiction as well as diaries, memoirs and autobiographies.
Certainly, she has an axe to grind, and a battered reputation to rebuild, and so like most political memoirs this one is one-sided.
In his memoirs, Joseph Holt recalled the fomentation of what was to become the Castle Hill rebellion.
She wrote several biographical memoirs that portray her exceptional sense of history.
However, it is about as far from the memoirs of any geisha as the instant coffee will be from the beautiful ritual of the Japanese tea ceremony.
The tour to promote her memoirs has seen fans turning up in droves to book-signing sessions, including hundreds in Piccadilly, central London.
His interpretation of literary texts and memoirs, especially those from the nineteenth century, is masterful.
If readers can overlook Kung's personal foibles, the memoirs tell an absorbing story, most especially when the author himself is not the focus.
In his memoirs, he recounts how during his first consular posting, he befriended an orangutan.
I've visited the U.K. more than a few times, and read many British novels, memoirs, biographies, histories and news articles.
But you know, I just am not the type of person who is comfortable with writing a memoir centered, as memoirs are, on the self.
Best known for her vivid African memoirs, she was also a considerable novelist who achieved a scale that could fairly be called epic.
Despite their variety, some of the better memoirs come from the perspective of the common soldier.
Written as the memoirs of 75-year-old Dora Chance, Carter's novel spans the century.
The treatment of the division's wartime service is conventional, being drawn from official sources, unit histories and personal memoirs.
Christopher Isherwood's memoirs and autobiographical fiction always encouraged readers to believe he had told the whole truth about his life.
The contemporary appeal of the cod memoirs of a parochial clergyman, covering 50 years of his apparently uneventful life, is open to question.
These recent novels and memoirs figure their narratives of origin as centrally connected to the 1915 genocide.
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Something like this occurs to me upon a reperusal of the unfinished memoirs of my old and dear friend, Carl Schurz.
These portraits are racier than many anecdotes, and more complete than many a volume of sententious memoirs.
Besides his memoirs he wrote a book called the parfait Capitaine, and some others.
He says in his memoirs that the only persons she could then trust were himself and Mdlle.
I often saw him afterwards, and now and again we shall meet him in the pages of my memoirs.
But in these memoirs I have put on one side all that touches the inner part of my life.
In what ensues, you will perceive a great change in the character of my memoirs.
Those memoirs are charming of their kind, and if life were cut in filagree paper would be profitable reading to the soul.
The memoirs of the Rajas of orissa show the number of tanks made and wells dug in every reign.
Lesley, from Cheshire, writes travel memoirs under the pen name Tottie Limejuice and crime thrillers as L M Krier.
My misfortunes began with the illness and death of Pokrovski, who was taken worse two months after what I have last recorded in these memoirs.
What would be the use of memoirs from which sincerity were absent?
Athos was in his study, making additions to his memoirs, when Raoul entered, accompanied by Grimaud.
The speeches of Grattan were collected and his memoirs written by his son.
While filming Torchwood and performing live he has also found time to dictate his memoirs to his sister Carole for a biography, Anything Goes.
Autobiographic texts are his primary source, but he also draws on diaries, memoirs, journals, letters, and sometimes interviews.
We learn this from the memoirs of a man who was concerned in some few of these defeats and in many of these victories.
This story, often told by hake, appeared at last in print in his memoirs.
I will include it in these memoirs, as it cannot but prove entertaining.
Old Etonian Aitken simply bashes out his memoirs and prepares to enrol on a theology degree at Oxford University.
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