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Country United Kingdom Publication date 1 November 2001 ISBN 0-7540-1641-2 Publisher Chatto & Windus | 3.2/5 Language English Pages 376 pp Originally published 1 November 2001 Genre Novel OCLC 47868714 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Biographer's Tale is a book by A. S. Byatt. The story is about a postgraduate student, Phineas G. Nanson, who decides to write a biography about an obscure biographer, Scholes Destry-Scholes. During the course of his research he fails to learn much about the actual subject of his biography, but discovers a lot of Destry-Scholes' unpublished research about real historical figures Carl Linnaeus, Francis Galton and Henrik Ibsen. In the book, Byatt combines facts with fiction when recounting the lives of the three latter figures.
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