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  1. 22. Aug. 2023 · Diaries can shape our understanding of historical and cultural events, and help us appreciate literature and art on a much deeper level. Let’s explore some of the world’s most famous diaries! 1. The Diary of Anne Frank

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    • Travis Elborough
  3. In 2014 he was featured in the Guardian as one of Travis Elborough’s Top 10 Literary Diarists. THE DIARY IN BOOKS Extracts from the diary have been published in four of Travis Elborough’s anthologies: A London Year (2013), A Traveller’s Year (2015), Our History of the 20th Century (2017), and Bus Fare (2018).

  4. 26. Aug. 2014 · When a book starts ‘Dear diary,’ there’s no way of knowing who the writer is talking to, what they’re going to say, or whether any of it is really true. All you can really predict is that shit is going to get personal. Here are ten of the deepest and darkest in print memoir. Read More.

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  5. So, from schoolgirls to scientists and from presidents to explorers, here we have 10 of the most important diaries ever written: The diary of Samuel Pepys offers a first-hand account of the Great Fire of London . First Folio. The Diary of Samuel Pepys. When the 27-year-old Samuel Pepys first started keeping a diary, he kept things simple. It ...

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  6. 21. Jan. 2015 · Perhaps one of these famous diarists will inspire you to get writing in your own journal? You may not be exploring the north pole, or embroiled in a world war, but none the less you or others may one day look back with interest at your life in the 21 st century.

  7. Harriet Arbuthnot (1793–1834), English associate of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Takeo Arishima (有島 武郎, 1878–1923), Japanese novelist. Antonin Artaud (1896–1948), French writer and critic. Lady Cynthia Asquith (1887–1960), English writer. Elise Aubert (1837–1909), Norwegian fiction and non-fiction writer.