1993
DOI: 10.1093/alh/5.2.203
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The Two Lives of Franklin Pierce: Hawthorne, Political Culture, and the Literary Market

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“…Often, the candidate himself will write (or have ghost-written) an autobiography. At other times, the biography will be written by a known writer, as in the case of the Life of Franklin Pierce, which was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne (Casper, 1993;Kauffman, 1997;Warner, 1973). The political parties themselves may have the biography written, sometimes in just a few days after the presidential nominating convention.…”
Section: In the Conclusion Of His Research Brown Writesmentioning
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“…Often, the candidate himself will write (or have ghost-written) an autobiography. At other times, the biography will be written by a known writer, as in the case of the Life of Franklin Pierce, which was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne (Casper, 1993;Kauffman, 1997;Warner, 1973). The political parties themselves may have the biography written, sometimes in just a few days after the presidential nominating convention.…”
Section: In the Conclusion Of His Research Brown Writesmentioning
confidence: 99%