Famous Biographers - List of Famous Biographers - page 2
A biographer is a writer who composes and produces an account of a person’s life. The ones who write their own biographies are called autobiographers. There have been innumerable famous people from all fields of life who have walked on this earth from the past several centuries. The credit of documenting the information about these great personalities and preserving such knowledge for the future generations goes to the biographers. Plutarch of ancient Greek was one of the earliest biographers and his work ‘Parallel Lives’, one of the earliest known biographies. During the Middle Ages the task of writing biographies was usually performed by the hermits and monks and priests who wrote about church fathers, popes and saints in a bid to inspire people. The art of writing biography as a distinct genre of writing began emerging in 18 th century and evolved into its contemporary form in the 20 th century. Richard David Ellmann was a prominent biographer who wrote about James Joyce and Oscar Wilde. The life stories of Mark Twain, Charlie Chaplin, and Ernest Hemmingway were authored by another famous biographer Kenneth Schuyler Lynn. Walter Isaacson recently rose to glory with Steve Jobs’ biography. Read on to learn more about famous biographers from all over the world.
The Most Famous Biographers | |||
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Name | Birthday | Nationality | Bio |
Thomas Carlyle | December 4, 1795 | Scottish | Thomas Carlyle was a famous philosopher of the Victorian era |
Anna Comnena | December 1, 1083 | Greek | Anna Comnena was the Greek princess and scholar who wrote the ‘Alexiad’ |
Plutarch | 45 | Greek, Ancient Roman | Plutarch was a famous Greek biographer and essayist |
Henry Adams | February 16, 1838 | American | Henry Adams was a well known American academician |
Washington Irving | April 3, 1783 | American | Washington Irving was America's first genuine internationally best-selling author |
David McCullough | July 7, 1933 | American | David McCullough, known as the ‘master of the art of narrative history’, is an American author, narrator, historian and lecturer |
Michael King | December 15, 1945 | New Zealander | Michael King was an author, historian and biographer of great talent and creativity |
A. N. Wilson | October 27, 1950 | British | A |
John George Nicolay | February 26, 1832 | American | John George Nicolay was a German born American who served as private secretary to Abraham Lincoln |
Thomas De Quincey | August 15, 1785 | British | Thomas De Quincey was an English writer best known for his book, ‘Confessions of an English Opium Eater’ |
Thomas Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle was a famous philosopher of the Victorian era
David McCullough
David McCullough, known as the ‘master of the art of narrative history’, is an American author, narrator, historian and lecturer