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That much the daughter may understand better than the biographer.
I mean how can you say anyone's biographer created them?
Her biographers will have their work cut out for them.
But perhaps the biographer, in one way, is a little like a doctor.
He also went out of his way, it seems, to make things difficult for future biographers.
These were private matters, but they make life difficult for a biographer.
A biographer of her father, however, makes it clear that this could not have been true.
"I learned later who my father was," he told a biographer in 1974.
So the biographer can see the writer's early years only through the eyes of those around him.
Which is fine - unless you happen to be the guy's biographer.
This is a perfect coming together of biographer and subject.
"I am old and you are young," he said, according to his latest biographer.
Who knows the way of a biographer with a fact?"
But many an artist's biographer has found that the subject cannot live up to the subject's work.
But it's a force the full explanation for which a biographer other than herself will some day have to provide.
Does the biographer call himself the attorney for the prosecution?
Most biographers believe that he died at Paris in 1696.
And not even his biographer has a right to know that."
As a biographer, do you end up feeling sympathetic to anyone you're writing about?
In England he was the most popular and successful biographer of his time.
Any thoughtful biographer would at least wonder about such things.
What does matter is the play; the rest belongs to biographers.
In the first place it is clear that the two Queens present very different problems to their biographer.
Yet to this day his biographers feel called upon to defend him.
Her biographer has uncovered evidence that it actually began in 1902 and did not end until 1911.