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... biographer's most common problem , and if one asks what is to be done about it , the answer must be that each conflict of evidence calls for an individual decision . That decision is the biographer's own : but in coming to it he must ...
... biographer's most common problem , and if one asks what is to be done about it , the answer must be that each conflict of evidence calls for an individual decision . That decision is the biographer's own : but in coming to it he must ...
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... biographer has his free- doms . Like the surgeon , he can form his own hypotheses about cause and effect , he can reflect upon motives , he can offer explanations , he can exercise his ingenuity in searching for new material ...
... biographer has his free- doms . Like the surgeon , he can form his own hypotheses about cause and effect , he can reflect upon motives , he can offer explanations , he can exercise his ingenuity in searching for new material ...
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... biographer has almost always been like an animal in a trap , beating against the bars of the unmentionable . You remember the type of Victorian biography which Strachey set out to destroy : ' those two fat volumes ' , as he put it ...
... biographer has almost always been like an animal in a trap , beating against the bars of the unmentionable . You remember the type of Victorian biography which Strachey set out to destroy : ' those two fat volumes ' , as he put it ...
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KEYNES AND BLOOMSBURY | 15 |
THE PROLIFIC WRITER | 28 |
BUT WHAT GOOD CAME OF IT AT LAST? | 61 |
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