"That truth should be silent I had almost forgot"--Enobarbus in ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, back in Rome after having been too long in Egypt.--------- Melville's PIERRE, Book 4, chapter 5: "Something ever comes of all persistent inquiry; we are not so continually curious for nothing."
Monday, March 7, 2011
Comment from Biographer's Craft members Solicited on "The Footsteps Theory of Biography"
Henry L. Carrigan of Northwestern University Press has OK'd my printing a draft of "The Footsteps Theory of Biography" here in the hope of getting comment from other biographers. It is a chapter from MELVILLE BIOGRAPHY: AN INSIDE NARRATIVE.
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