Instructions

All biography authors have to start somewhere in writing about their subjects.  But how do they begin the beginning? What do they focus upon in looking at the individual they are studying?–in other words what events or incidents or achievements do they employ in their subjects’ lives–and why this particular approach?  In other words, how do they justify a biography of their subject?

Address these questions by looking at how Jack Rakove in “James Madison and the Creation of the American Republic”, Catherine Allgor in “Dolley Madison: The Problem of National Unity” pp. 1-2 (not including the notes in her introduction), and Elizabeth Dowling Taylor, “A Slave in the White House: Paul Jennings and the Madisons”, Author’s Note, xix-xxi (up to end of the paragraph in xxi that concludes with “Presidents Washington, Jefferson, and Madison.”  Don’t go beyond that paragraph)
Please only refer to those three sources.
You may use short quotes but don’t over quote.

 

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