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In the biography, Paul Allen wrote, regarding a suggestion in Cosmopolitan that his plays were becoming autobiographical: " If we take that to mean that his plays tell his own life story, he still hasn't started.
In October 2007, Watterson wrote a review of Schulz and Peanuts, a biography of Charles Schulz, in The Wall Street Journal.
John W. Haley, his eldest son, wrote Sound and Glory, a biography of Haley, while his youngest daughter, Gina Haley, is a professional musician based in Texas.
* In 1990, Haley's eldest son, John W. Haley, along with John von Hoëlle wrote Sound and Glory, a biography focusing mostly on Haley's early life and peak career years.
Charlotte's friendship with fellow writer Elizabeth Gaskell, whilst not necessarily close, was significant in that Gaskell wrote Charlotte's biography after her death in 1855.
Bacon's personal secretary and chaplain, William Rawley, however, wrote in his biography of Bacon that his inter-marriage with Alice Barnham was one of " much conjugal love and respect ", mentioning a robe of honour that he gave to her, and which " she wore unto her dying day, being twenty years and more after his death ".
Contemporary French writer Michel Houellebecq wrote a literary biography of Lovecraft called H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life.
As Donald Creighton ( who penned a two-volume biography of Macdonald in the 1950s ) wrote, " law was a broad, well-trodden path to comfort, influence, even to power ".
Bolsec was banished from the city, and after Calvin ’ s death, he wrote a biography which severely maligned Calvin ’ s character.
Sartre wrote self-consciously and successfully in a number of literary modes and made major contributions to literary criticism and literary biography.
John Lahr wrote a biography of Orton entitled Prick Up Your Ears, a title * Orton himself had considered using, in 1978.
Hay and Nicolay wrote a formal 10-volume biography of Lincoln ( Abraham Lincoln: A History, 1890 ) and prepared an edition of his collected works.
"... Arthur's genius lay in his ability to imagine songs, with fully formed lyrics and melodies ," wrote John Einarson in " Forever Changes: Arthur Lee and the Book of Love ," an authorized biography on Lee that was released in 2010.
Although his grandson, Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot, wrote that Pasteur had only kept from his Catholic background a spiritualism without religious practice, Catholic observers often said Louis Pasteur remained throughout his whole life an ardent Christian, and his son-in-law, in perhaps the most complete biography of Louis Pasteur, writes:
In 1850 he married an American college teacher, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz, who later wrote introductory books about natural history and, after his death, a lengthy biography of her husband.
The fourth important source of information is William of Saint-Parthus ' biography, which he wrote using the papal inquest mentioned above.
In 1991, the controversial author Kitty Kelley wrote an unauthorized and largely uncited biography about Nancy Reagan, repeating accounts of a poor relationship with her children and introducing rumors of alleged sexual relations with singer Frank Sinatra.
Honorius III also wrote a bioraphy of Celestine III ; a biography of Gregory VII ; an " Ordo Romanus ", which is a sort of ceremonial containing the rites of the Church for various occasions ; and thirty-four sermons.
Referring to the book's original 1987 publication in a Rolling Stone review pegged to the book's republication in 2002, the critic Jon Caramanica wrote, " It might well be the most comprehensive biography ever written about a pop act while it was still in its prime.
Jenkins wrote 19 books, including a biography of Gladstone ( 1995 ), which won the 1995 Whitbread Award for Biography, and a much-acclaimed biography of Winston Churchill ( 2001 ).
In 1990, Colin Escott wrote an introduction to Orbison's biography published in a CD box set: " Orbison was the master of compression.
Cowles ’ s account “ raises questions .” wrote Jay Taylor in his biography of Chiang.
In 2005 Graham Sharpe, who had known Sutch since the late 1960s, wrote the first biography, The Man Who Was Screaming Lord Sutch.
Most recently, finance writer James Grant wrote the biography entitled, " Mr. Speaker!

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* Emma, unfinished ; Charlotte Brontë wrote only 20 pages of the manuscript, published posthumously in 1860.
The anarchist Emma Goldman expressed this view when she wrote, " Consciously or unconsciously, most atheists see in gods and devils, heaven and hell ; reward and punishment, a whip to lash the people into obedience, meekness and contentment.
* Emma Tennant wrote a story entitled " Philomela ", which is a retelling of around half the story, from Procne's point of view.
I remember that change beginning when Emma wrote " Thoughtforms ," it certainly made me think I needed to get my act together.
Austen wrote: Sense and Sensibility ( 1811 ), Pride and Prejudice ( 1813 ), Mansfield Park ( 1814 ), Emma ( 1816 ), and Persuasion ( 1818 ).
Meyerbeer wrote a series of Italian operas on Rossinian models, including Romilda e Costanza ( Padua, 1817 ), Semiramide riconosciuta ( Turin, 1819 ), Emma di Resburgo ( Venice, 1819 ), Margherita d ' Anjou ( Milan 1820 ) and L ' esule di Granata ( Milan 1821 ).
While studying English at St Edmund Hall, Oxford in the 1980s, he wrote and performed comedy in a revue group called " The Seven Raymonds " with Richard Herring, Emma Kennedy, Michael Cosgrave, Richard Canning and Tim Richardson, but did not perform in the well-known Oxford Revue, though he did write for and direct the 1989 Revue.
Nelson wrote effusively of Emma to his increasingly estranged wife, Lady Fanny Nelson.
“ o doubt ,” Candace Falk wrote ( Love, Anarchy, and Emma Goldman ), “ there was an undercurrent of competitiveness between the two women.
Wittenham Clumps in Oxfordshire is said to be where Prior wrote Henry and Emma, and this is now commemorated by a plaque.
She was there at the same time as fellow members Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Tony Slattery, and Emma Thompson, and wrote additional material for the Perrier award-winning Cambridge Footlights Revue.
Ito wrote social criticism and novels, and translated writings of Emma Goldman ( Emma Goldman, The Tragedy of Woman's Emancipation, New York, Mother Earth Publishing Association, 1906, etc.
Upon its September 1990 U. S. release, Entertainment Weekly gave it a " B -", describing it as " mildly charming and mostly too broad " and accusing it of overplaying " Dexter's dorkiness in the same way it overplays the big sex scene, the romantic montage, the breakup scene …" Caryn James of The New York Times wrote " even when its bright theatrical satire gives way to men dressed as nuns dancing in wimples and red sequined shorts, this modest comedy is always wickedly endearing, thanks to the off-kilter characters played by Mr. Goldblum and Emma Thompson as the unlikely woman of his dreams.
While they were in prison, Hoover wrote: " Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman are, beyond doubt, two of the most dangerous anarchists in this country and if permitted to return to the community will result in undue harm.
As Darwin wrote, he posted chapters to his daughter Henrietta for editing to ensure that damaging inferences could not be drawn, and also took advice from his wife Emma.
Winn also wrote articles for The Firebrand, a short-lived, but renowned weekly out of Portland, Oregon ; The Rebel, an anarchist journal published in Boston ; and Emma Goldman's Mother Earth.
As she wrote in his obituary, Emma " was deeply impressed with his fervor and complete abandonment to the cause, so unlike most American revolutionists, who love their ease and comfort too well to risk them for their ideals.
In July 1911, Gussie wrote a letter, in secret, to Emma Goldman asking for any possible financial assistance from their allies, knowing that her husband " would rather starve than to beg ".
Edith's mother, a Unitarian, was Emma Wearing, a former governess who wrote two religious books, Ursula's Childhood and Beatrice of St. Mawse, published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
In 1859 Emma wrote to Queen Victoria of the U. K. to request a clergyman from the English church.
While Galton thought it a " good séance ", Darwin later wrote " The Lord have mercy on us all, if we have to believe such rubbish " and told Emma that it was " all imposture " and " it would take an enormous weight of evidence " to convince him otherwise.
In her 1894 essay " In Defense of Emma Goldman and the Right of Expropriation ", de Cleyre wrote in support of the right of expropriation while remaining neutral on its advocacy: " I do not think one little bit of sensitive human flesh is worth all the property rights in N. Y. city … I say it is your business to decide whether you will starve and freeze in sight of food and clothing, outside of jail, or commit some overt act against the institution of property and take your place beside Timmermann and Goldmann.
Baroness Emma Orczy wrote Petticoat Government, another novel, in 1911.
She also wrote to Emma Hamilton, who called Carter " I imagine, the most learned female who ever lived " ( though Hamilton's guardian's son Francis Lord Napier wrote to Emma that Carter was " a fine old Slut, though bearing not the least resemblance to a Woman.

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