A Tidy Collection of Filial Biographies
Abstract
IF SONS DID NOT EXTOL, many a worthy father would sink into oblivion and forever go unsung. As filial biographers, however, sons customarily meet with intimidating scorn and derision. There is a generally accepted notion that consanguineous biography is fraught more with fealty and filial frailty than with disinterested depiction. The best way to disprove this false assumption is to muster meritorious biographies written by scions and compare them with representative biographies of the ‘blame and blemish’ variety. Sympathetic assessment always stands up stronger than ostensible objectivity, for writers of the ‘warts and all’ kind of biography lose track of virtues and nearly always become engrossed in the imperfections of their victims.
Citation
Bauer, H.C. (1970), "A Tidy Collection of Filial Biographies", Library Review, Vol. 22 No. 8, pp. 403-407. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb012544
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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