Introspection in Biography: The Biographer's Quest for Self-Awareness

Routledge (2016)
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Abstract

This book is a collection of introspective essays bringing together the experience of the biographical process of biographers. It illustrates which type of psychoanalytic response is likely to catalyze a process that will increase the biographer's self-awareness as it pertains to his creativity.

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