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autobiography and Lebensbeschreibung
The personal character of Michaelis can be read between the lines of his autobiography with the aid of the other materials collected by J. M. Hassencamp ( 1743 – 1797 ) the editor ( J. D. Michaelis Lebensbeschreibung, etc., 1793 ).
* Semler's Lebensbeschreibung, von ihm selbst abgefasst ( Halle, 1781 – 1782 ) autobiography

autobiography and depicted
Henry Brooks Adams ' literate autobiography, The Education of Henry Adams also depicted a stinging description of the education system and modern life.
The following extract from his autobiography gives due warning that his illustrations should not always be thought of as being produced by a witness to the events depicted.
Up until this time, Black women were not depicted realistically in African American fiction and autobiography, so Angelou was one of the first Black autobiographers to present, as Cudjoe put it, " a powerful, authentic and authentic signification of American womanhood in her quest for understanding and love rather than for bitterness and despair ".
This incident is also depicted in the 1989 Oliver Stone film Born on the Fourth of July, based on Kovic's autobiography of the same name.

autobiography and colleagues
For an autobiography, a ghostwriter will interview the credited author, their colleagues, and family members, and find interviews, articles, and video footage about the credited author or their work.
His colleagues nicknamed Novak the " Prince of Darkness ", a description that he embraced and later used as a title for his autobiography.
A thinly veiled account of his time at Kuala Kangsar, it so cruelly caricatured Howell and his colleagues that, as Burgess recalled in his autobiography, some of those who deemed themselves traduced ' sought advice about libel ' from a local lawyer.
In 1939 his family, friends and political colleagues celebrated his 50th wedding anniversary to Lou McKenzie, and in 1941 he published his autobiography entitled Fifty Years of Public Life ( Duke University Press ).
Combining autobiography and fiction, some chapters follow a narrative of some kind and refer to Miller's actual friends, colleagues, and workplaces ; others are written as stream-of-consciousness reflections that are occasionally epiphanic.
Stewart eventually retired from Radio 2 in April 2006, not long after releasing his autobiography where he questioned the position of his colleagues Sarah Kennedy and Johnnie Walker on the network.

autobiography and hostile
Frank Wisner, a well-known CIA operations executive said of the autobiography of Director of Central Intelligence Allen W. Dulles, that Dulles " disposes of the popular misconception that counterintelligence is essentially a negative and responsive activity, that it moves only or chiefly in reaction to situations thrust upon it and in counter to initiatives mounted by the opposition " Rather, he sees that can be most effective, both in information gathering and protecting friendly intelligence services, when it creatively but vigorously attacks the " structure and personnel of hostile intelligence services.
A hostile Earp biographer, Stuart Lake, learned that Wyatt and Josephine were hostile to each other during their relationship when he went to collaborate with Wyatt on his autobiography.
In the same interview, Loughnane also suggested that the Clare Champion newspaper, co-sponsors of the awards, were hostile to him because they did not obtain rights to print exclusive extracts from his autobiography, ‘ Raising the Banner ’, before it was published five years previously.

autobiography and ;
Biographers generally rely on a wide variety of documents and viewpoints ; an autobiography, however, may be based entirely on the writer's memory.
" Burt Ward, who portrayed Robin in the 1960s television show, has also remarked upon this interpretation in his autobiography Boy Wonder: My Life in Tights ; he writes that the relationship could be interpreted as a sexual one, with the show's double entendres and lavish camp also possibly offering ambiguous interpretation.
His films include To Hell and Back, the autobiography of Audie Murphy, who is considered the most decorated soldier in the military history of the United States ; John Wayne's war film The Green Berets ( 1968 ), and opposite Gregory Peck in the space story Marooned about three stranded astronauts.
Benjamin Franklin wrote in his autobiography, " Some books against Deism fell into my hands ; they were said to be the substance of sermons preached at Boyle's lectures.
* Submit an autobiography or curriculum vitae to the police ;
* Blackberry Winter: My Earlier Years ( 1972 ; autobiography ) ISBN 0-317-60065-6
The film can also be viewed as an abstract self-portrait of the director ; its subtext can be read as a fictionalized autobiography.
He continued work on his autobiography during the last months of his life ; he died on 30 March 1925.
Levon Helm later wrote about The Last Waltz in his autobiography This Wheel's on Fire ; in the book he makes the case that The Last Waltz was primarily Robbie Robertson's project, and that he had forced The Band's break-up onto the rest of the group.
In Moe's autobiography, he said they each got $ 600 per week on a one-year contract with a renewable option ; in the Ted Okuda – Edward Watz book The Columbia Comedy Shorts, the Stooges are said to have received $ 1, 000 among them for their first Columbia effort, Woman Haters, and then signed a term contract for $ 7, 500 per film ( equal to $ today ), to be divided among the trio.
In addition to his contributions in education, Washington wrote 14 books ; his autobiography, Up From Slavery, first published in 1901, is still widely read today.
Tharp has written three books: an early autobiography, Push Comes to Shove ( 1992 ; Bantam Books ); The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life ( 2003, Simon & Schuster ), translated into Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Korean, Thai and Japanese ; “ The Collaborative Habit ” ( 2009, Simon & Schuster ), also translated into Thai, Chinese and Korean.
With his health failing, Grant devoted his time to his autobiography ; five days after finishing it, he became the only U. S. president to die of cancer.
In Britain, Jade Goody became famous after appearing on Big Brother 3 in 2002 ; she later appeared on other reality programs, wrote a bestselling autobiography and launched a top-selling perfume line.
Harrison wrote his autobiography, not once but twice ; his wife, Edith Ogden Harrison, was a well-known writer of children's books and fairy tales in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
In addition, Beckham has released two best-selling books ; one her autobiography, the other a fashion guide.
She features in a fictional autobiography, written by Alice Walworth Graham, of Elizabeth, the daughter of Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick and later the wife of Thomas of Astley, 3rd Lord Astley ; the book is entitled The Vows of the Peacock.
* Anteckningar från en ö ( 1993, Notes from an Island ) ( autobiography ; illustrated by Tuulikki Pietilä )
Of particular note is 5 September 1853 ; Wagner claimed in his autobiography Mein Leben that on this date the musical idea came to him while he was half asleep in a hotel in La Spezia in Italy, but this has been disputed by Deathridge and others.
Here are also more songs about past loves ; his ex-wife Carrie Fisher says in her autobiography Wishful Drinking that the song " She Moves On " is about her.
For La damnation de Faust, Berlioz drew on Goethe's Faust ; for Harold en Italie, he drew on Byron's Childe Harold ; for Benvenuto Cellini, he drew on Cellini's own autobiography.
Milland, in his autobiography, recalls that it was on this film that it was suggested he adopt a stage name ; and chose Milland from the Mill lands area of his Welsh home town of Neath.
Spock himself, in his autobiography, pointed out that he had never advocated permissiveness ; also, that the attacks and claims that he had ruined American youth only arose after his public opposition to the Vietnam war.

autobiography and suspected
Patty Hearst describes his closing argument in her autobiography as " disjointed " and that she suspected he had been drinking.

autobiography and under
Her spiritual autobiography, My Religion, was published in 1927 and then in 1994 extensively revised and re-issued under the title Light in My Darkness.
Diggle claimed in his autobiography that he and Shelley had only granted the BBC use of their name under the impression that it would be a one-off, probably unsuccessful pilot, and that they are now mildly disgruntled that the name is more readily associated in Britain with the TV series than with their band.
* In his autobiography, Harold Bauer-His Book, pianist Harold Bauer laments his inability to play well under pressure.
In his third autobiography, Douglass wrote: " On one occasion I had eleven fugitives at the same time under my roof, and it was necessary for them to remain with me until I could collect sufficient money to get them on to Canada.
In Sassoon's autobiography ( under the guise of The Memoirs of George Sherston ) Rivers is one of the few characters to retain their original names.
At 17, Rogers married Jack Culpepper, a singer / dancer / comedian / recording artist of the day who worked under the name Jack Pepper ( according to Ginger's autobiography, she knew Culpepper when she was a child, as her cousin's boyfriend ).
" She has visited the White House six times since 1976, under both Republican and Democratic presidents, and in her autobiography, she said her father was a Republican and her mother was a Democrat.
In his autobiography, The Magic Lantern, Bergman wrote that " Wood Painting gradually became The Seventh Seal, an uneven film which lies close to my heart, because it was made under difficult circumstances in a surge of vitality and delight.
The girl, aged eight, and her brother, aged twelve, were sent to be brought up under the assistants of Premier Zhou Enlai as his wards ; the girl, Sirin Phathanothai later wrote The Dragon's Pearl an autobiography telling her experiences growing up in the 1950s and 1960s among the leaders of China.
In 1864 he withdrew from the business of publisher, but he continued to write nearly to the close of his long life, publishing The Shadows of the Old Booksellers ( 1865 ), an autobiography under the title Passages of a Working Life during Half a Century ( 2 vols., 1864 – 1865 ), and an historical novel, Begg'd at Court ( 1867 ).
In 1957, a version of Anderson's story, pieced together by her supporters and interspersed with commentary by Roland Krug von Nidda, was published in Germany under the title Ich, Anastasia, Erzähle ( I, Anastasia, an autobiography ).
Charles Hill has called the Seven Pillars " a novel traveling under the cover of autobiography ," capturing Lawrence's highly personal version of the historical events described in the book.
Formed under the name " The Nightlife Thugs ," the group agreed on the name change to the " Boomtown Rats " after a gang that Geldof read about in Woody Guthrie's autobiography, Bound for Glory.
He published his autobiography in two volumes in 1979 and 1982, under the titles of Dublin Made Me and Man of No Property.
Bodley wrote his autobiography up to the year 1609, which, with the first draft of the statutes drawn up for the library, and his letters to the librarian, Thomas James, was published by Thomas Hearne, under the title of Reliquiae Bodleianae, or Authentic Remains of Sir Thomas Bodley, ( London, 1703, 8vo ).
In his 2004 autobiography My Life, Clinton acknowledged testifying under oath that he had an encounter with Flowers.
Following a referendum the previous year in which voters had overwhelmingly backed independence, in late 1965, with negotiations between the United Kingdom and Rhodesia at an impasse, Smith ( according to his autobiography Bitter Harvest ) had authorized a committee under Cabinet Secretary Gerald B. Clarke to look at historical independence declarations to come up with a suitable version for Rhodesia in the event of a UDI having to be declared.
William Ashworth notes in his autobiography that after the massacre, that the " leaders among the white men had bound themselves under the most binding oaths to never reveal their part in it.
She published an autobiography, Things I've been silent about: memories of a prodigal daughter ( 2008 ), focusing on the impact on her throughout her life of her relations with her parents ( her mother peevish and cold, her father affectionate and companionate ) and of decades of political upheaval in Iran, including the father's incarceration under the Shah on trumped-up charges of financial irregularities.
He also wrote and published his autobiography, Forty-five Years under the Flag ( New York, 1904 ).
This work, written in French and published under the name " Maria Pia de Saxe-Cobourg Bragance ", is an autobiography.
In her 1903 autobiography edited by Will Carleton, Crosby indicates that at this time: " I was under a feeling of sadness and depression at this time ".
Heinz under the title The Magic Number, and his autobiography of his first 20 years, Steps to Immaturity.
After the wedding, she decided to approach Katherine with the idea of turning her recently published autobiography into a film ; Katherine complied under the condition that her collaborator, Amber Moore, co-write the movie with her.

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