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Luise F. Pusch's FemBio database contains biographical information on over 30,000 notable women worldwide.
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The Biographical Dictionary containsinformation on 19,000 notable people from ancient times to the present day. The Dictionary is searchable by names, keywords, and dates.
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Biography-center is a huge directory of biographies available on the Web
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Biography.com is the online destination of A&E.s popular, award-winning documentary series, Biography, and the new digital network, The Biography Channel. Biography.com features a searchable biographical database of 25,000 famous names, Born On This Day, Top 10 lists, TV listings, Biography Magazine features and crossword puzzle, discussion boards, trivia quizzes; and the Who Am I? game.
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About Famous People The One Stop Site for Biographies and More! - History Celebrities
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Collection of short biographies on both historical and fictional Canadian heroes.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/2/6/index-e.html

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Miles de biografías en nuestra base de datos. Buscador de biografias, celebridades, famosos de todas las épocas, actualidad, curiosidades históricas, efemérides,noticias, biografía de personajes del día, citas famosas, encuestas, galería fotográfica
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Homepage of the Melrose Press and the International Biographical Centre, based in Cambridge, England. Publishers of biographical reference works and Who's Whos for over thirty years.
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Famous people of the world
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Sam Wellman's heroes of history, writers, missionaries, evangelists, preachers, scientists, explorers, David Livingstone, Florence Nightingale, Corrie ten Boom, Billy Graham, C.S. Lewis, Black Elk, John Wesley, Mother Teresa, Mary Slessor, Gladys Aylward, Solzhenitsyn, Luther, Flannery, Columbus, Carver, John Bunyan, Jakes, Amy Carmichael, William Carey, Solzhenitsyn, Black Elk, Lincoln, Luther
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One century, 100 remarkable people. TIME has profiled those individuals who Ñ for better or worse Ñ most influenced the last 100 years. They are considered in five fields of endeavor, culminating with Person of the Century
http://www.time.com/time/time100/
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MLK, FDR, Churchill, Hitler, Brando, Dylan, Sinatra, Winfrey, Ford, Luciano, Disney, Gates, Freud, Einstein, Salk, Shockley, Robinson, Lindbergh, Kennedys, Ali

http://www.time.com/time/time100/

Biographical information and quotations from significant figures in the history of mysticism, and others, such as poets and philosophers, who've made important observations on the nature of existence.
http://www.byzant.com/biography/

http://www.byzant.com/biography/

Web-site of the acknowledged research tool for all interested in 19th and 20th Century British History
http://www.york.ac.uk/res/dlb/
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Biography, History, Labour History, Labour Party, Communist Party, CPGB, ILP

http://www.york.ac.uk/res/dlb/

Provides biographies of men and women that have made a positive contribution to humanity. Sections on leaders and activists, heroes and humanitarians and scientists.
http://homepage.oanet.com/jaywhy/
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Wikipedia-Article "Biography"

Sir Thomas Malory wrote the most famous fictional biography of the Middle Ages with Le Morte d'Arthur about the life of King Arthur.
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Sir Thomas Malory wrote the most famous fictional biography of the Middle Ages with Le Morte d'Arthur about the life of King Arthur.

This is an article on biographies. For information on policies concerning biographical articles on Wikipedia, please see Wikipedia:Biography

Biography (from the Greek words bios meaning life, and graphein meaning write) is a genre of literature and other forms of media like film, based on the written accounts of individual lives. While a biography may focus on a subject of fiction or non-fiction, the term is usually in reference to non-fiction. As opposed to a profile or curriculum vitae, a biography develops complex insight and highlights different textures of personality including intimate details of experiences. A biography is more than a list of facts like birth, education, work, relationships and death. It also delves into the emotions of experiencing such events.

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Early forms

The first known biographies were written by scribes commissioned by the various rulers of antiquity: ancient Assyria, ancient Babylonia, ancient Egypt, ancient Mesopotamia, among others. Such biographies tended to be chiseled into stone or clay tablets, a method called cuneiform. The Jewish holy scripture is an anthology of some of the earliest biographies in existence, detailing the lives of chiefs, kings, tribes, patriarchs and prophets.

Classical forms

Ancient Greece developed biographies that tended not to be objective. Rather, these biographies were defenses of controversial people of the era they were living. The best known of the classical biographies include Memorabilia by Xenophon, Parallel Lives by Plutarch and Lives of Caesars by Suetonius. During the reign of the Roman Empire, the Gospels attributed to John, Luke, Mark and Matthew in the New Testament of the Bible were biographies about Jesus.

Middle Ages

The Early Middle Ages (AD 400 to 1450) saw a decline in awareness of classical culture. During this time, the only repositories of knowledge and records of early history was the Roman Catholic Church. Hermits, monks and priests used this historic period to write the first modern biographies. Their subjects were usually restricted to church fathers, martyrs, popes and saints. Their works were meant to be inspirational to people, vehicles for conversion to Christianity. See hagiography. One significant example of biography from this period which does not exactly fit into that mold is the life of Charlemagne as written by his courtier Einhard.

By the late Middle Ages, biographies became less church-oriented as biographies of kings, knights and tyrants began to appear. The most famous of these such biographies was Le Morte d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory. The book was an account of the life of the fabled King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.

Following Malory, the new emphasis on humanism during the Renaissance promoted a focus on secular subjects such as artists and poets, and encouraged writing in the vernacular. Two other developments are noteworthy: the development of the printing press in the fifteenth century and the gradual increase in literacy.

Modern forms

In 1640, Izaak Walton published Life of Donne, a biography about the poet John Donne. The book was the first to take on the complex style of biographical writing used today. In 1683, the first English language biography appeared in history with the publication of a biography of Plutarch by John Dryden. Interestingly enough, Dryden's work delved in great detail about Plutarch's popularization of the word biography.

An influential and widely read biography of the 18th century was Boswell's Life of Johnson (first edition, 1791). Filled with seemingly verbatim accounts of the writer and lexicographer Samuel Johnson's conversations as well as many of his letters, it presented its subject to the reader with an intimacy and detail rarely seen before that time or since.

By the late 20th century, biographies were more focused on the lives of celebrities and politicians. These works typically drew on correspondence, diaries, first-hand interviews, journals, and other sources directly related to the subject. As the development of word processors and personal computers made it easier for authors to assemble vast manuscripts, biographies of a thousand pages or more became commonplace. In reaction, some publishers began putting out much shorter – and less expensive – "brief lives" of famous people.

Multi-media forms

With the technological advancements created in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, multi-media forms of biography became much more popular than literary forms. Visual and film images were able to elaborate new dimensions of personality that written forms could not. The popularity of these forms of biography culminated in the creation of such cable and satellite television networks as: A&E, The Biography Channel, The History Channel and History International.

Book Awards

Annually, several countries offer their writers a specific prize for writing a biography such as the:

See also

External links

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