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From the supplier: Biographers should avoid imposing their own sensibilities into the memoirs of their subjects. Narrative arrangement of the mixture of facts revealed by biographees introduces a different perspective of their stories. The belief that biographers must delve into the very hearts of biographees is a mistake because man can never fathom the hearts of other men. It is only by observing their behavior that biographers are given clues of what lies behind their subjects.
Citation Details Title: Ghostly doubles: biographer and biographee. Author: Carol Gelderman Publication: The Antioch Review (Refereed) Date: June 22, 1996 Publisher: Antioch Review, Inc. Volume: v54 Issue: n3 Page: p328(8)
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