Autobiography Autobiography

Autobiography

Descripción editorial

It is a biographical book. An autobiography (from the Greek, - bios life + graphein to write) is a written account of the life of a person written by that person. The word 'autobiography' was first used deprecatingly by William Taylor in 1797 in the English periodical the Monthly Review, when he suggested the word as a hybrid but condemned it as 'pedantic'; but its next recorded use was in its present sense by Robert Southey in 1809. The form of autobiography however goes back to antiquity. Biographers generally rely on a wide variety of documents and viewpoints; an autobiography, however, may be based entirely on the writer's memory. Closely associated with autobiography (and sometimes difficult to precisely distinguish from it) is the form of memoir.

GÉNERO
Biografías y memorias
PUBLICADO
1864
1 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
302
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Public Domain
VENDEDOR
Public Domain
TAMAÑO
182.8
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