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THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Article Summary   by:Rupali jain     Original Author: RUPALI JAIN
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The autobiography is the life of the writer written by himself as a work of art. its aim is to present the personality, which has some intrinsic value. Johnson thought autobiography to be true than biography. The biographer of one''s own life has first-hand knowledge of himself. He may be tempted to disguise his shady motives and actions, still the life presented is much nearer to truth than biography. Therefore Longfellow says that autobiography is ''a product of first-hand experience.''The autobiography, like the biography'' is a narrative of events in the life of a person. But it has an aim and end as a work of art. To achieve it the writer has to present a faithful picture of his own personality. It needs courage to speak out the motives that from the basis for his character. If he is frank about himself, it becomes objective. THE CONFESSION OF St. AUGUSTINE is the first autobiography on record. Rousseau''s CONFESSION published in the later half of the eighteenth century is also remarkable for its candeure. The autobiographies of HUME, GIBBON and FRANKLIN create a temptation in eminent men in all walks of life to leave some record of their lives.It is difficult for the autobiographer to be absolutely truthful in his work. He faces many problems. He is tempted to praise his selfless actions and conceal his ugly motives and deeds. There is problem in recapturing the events of the distant past. He garps on certain striking events which may lead to some kind of falsification of his lifestory. such autobiographies are subjective. Every autobiography has its own value for the posterity. But a few autobiographies are truly interesting. The autobiography of BERTRAND RUSSEL starts with a band but becomes too philosophical to the reader as it progresses. STEPHEN SPENDER''s autobiography is not very exciting. But the autobiography of ARTHUR KOSTLER is really interesting
Published: June 19, 2007   
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