Crossword-Solution: MEMOIRIST
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Memoirist | n. | A writer of memoirs. |
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| BIOGRAPHER | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
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Sentences with MEMOIRIST (4)
Godfrey--or Webber as some called him--was not only a man of parts, but had a peculiar flavour of his own: he had the sense of humour and observation of a memoirist and his wit healed more than it cut.
Whereupon the Professor publishes this reflection: 'By what strange chances do we live in History? Erostratus by a torch; Milo by a bullock; Henry Darnley, an unfledged booby and bustard, by his limbs; most Kings and Queens by being born under such and such a bed-tester; Boileau Despréaux (according to Helvetius) by the peck of a turkey; and this ill-starred individual by a rent in his breeches,--for no Memoirist of Kaiser Otto's Court omits him.
The literary style of this piece of writing shows Lord Shelburne to have had in him the making of a successful memoirist.
Sully, the famous memoirist, reports their conversation, and points out the singular resemblance between the characters of Essex and of the Duc de Biron, and between the end each met.
Quotes with MEMOIRIST (3)
A memoir provides a record not so much of the memoirist as of the memoirist's world.
One last characteristic of the memoir that is important to recognize is one which also applies to essays, and which Georg Lukacs described as "the process of judging." This may seem problematic to some, since... we connect it with 'judgmental,' often used nowadays as a derogatory word. But the kind of judgment necessary to the good personal essay, or to the memoir, is not that nasty tendency to oversimplify and dismiss other people out of hand but rather the willingness to fo…
How to preside over your own internal disorder? Finding the "I" that can represent the pack of you is the first challenge of the memoirist.