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Biography for Beginners
Biography for Beginners
Biography for Beginners
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Biography for Beginners

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The Art of Biography
Is different from Geography.
Geography is about Maps,
But Biography is about Chaps.
With these rhyming lines, English novelist and humorist Edmund Clerihew Bentley introduces this book and an unusual form of verse of his own invention. Bentley's four-line poems, known as "clerihews," offer satirical views of historical figures, from Edward the Confessor and Odo of Bayeux to Sir Walter Raleigh, Jane Austen, Karl Marx, Theodore Roosevelt, and many others. The witty verses are accompanied by the book's outstanding feature: whimsical full-page illustrations by G. K. Chesterton.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 20, 2014
ISBN9780486791685
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Although this short book has been around for a long time, it is now being republished by Dover Publications. It consists of "biographies" of persons written in four lines of rhyming verse. The biographies generally focus on only one thing about each person. The illustrations are drawings done by G. K. Chesterton. Some of the rhymes are better than others. Some of the persons included are not likely to be recognized by a 21st century audience. The premise of the book is entertaining, and I'm certain that the audience at the time it was written laughed out loud at many of the rhymes. This review is based on an advance review copy provided by the publisher through NetGalley with the expectation that a review be written.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    This is a short, somewhat clever but mostly peculiar collection of poems by E.C. Bentley with nice illustrations by his friend G.K. Chesterton. Unfortunately, after so many years, many of the personages so honored have passed from the collective memory!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Possibly the easiest book to read, Biography for Beginners consists of a four line ditty describing the identifying bent of some famous man, plus a caricature by GK Chesterton, illustrating that trait. It is whimsical but accurate, in the nature of better political cartoons. The subjects tend to be names from pop culture and British history, so many will not be recognized, particularly by Americans. But the British are just as dismissive of what preceded their own self importance, and will puzzle over many. Nonetheless, the book gets republished again and again, and we are rapidly approaching its hundredth anniversary.At the back, the author divides the biographies by adjective, listing the men by the words that describe them. Of note is Christopher Wren, the architect of St. Paul’s, who appears 24 times. Not bad for a four line description. Apparently Mr. Bentley had an issue with Wren. Or Wren was an outsized brigand – I mean character. Or both.The whole exercise reminds me of Félix Fénéon, a newspaper editor who wrote entire stories in three lines, about two decades before Bentley’s book. The English translation/collection is called Novels in Three Lines. His stories are so elegant, I am delighted Bentley followed up in English.David Wineberg

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Biography for Beginners - Edmund Clerihew Bentley

BIOGRAPHY for BEGINNERS

Edmund Clerihew Bentley

With 40 Drawings by

G. K. Chesterton

DOVER PUBLICATIONS, INC

Mineola, New York

Bibliographical Note

Biography for Beginners, first published by Dover Publications. Inc., in 2014, is a republication of the third edition of the work originally published as Biography for Beginners: Being a Collection of Miscellaneous Examples for the Use of Upper Forms by T. Werner Laurie, London, in 1925.

International Standard Book Number

eISBN-13: 978-0-4867-9168-5

Manufactured in the United States by Courier Corporation

78056201 2014

www.doverpublications.com

LIST OF CONTENTS

Preface to the New Edition

Introductory Remarks

Sir Christopher Wren

Miguel de Cervantes

George Bernard Shaw

Sir Humphrey

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