Study Guide for Renault's The Nature of Alexander
John M. McMahon, Le Moyne College
New York Council for the Humanities "Lives Worth Knowing" Program (Fall 1996):
A Study Guide for Renault's The Nature of Alexander

1. Source Material and its Limitations:



2. Biography and History: According to Plutarch (Life of Alexander) the portrayal of human temperament differentiates biography from a simple historical recounting of events.


3. The Role of the Biographer: Marc Pachter puts selectivity at the very heart of great biography, and William Runyan contends that the biographer brings a specific perspective to bear on available data.



4. Biography as Analysis: According to Alan Elms, the writer of psychologically- based biography needs only two personal qualities: an empathy for the subject and a commitment to solid biographical data.



5. Biography as Literature:

Selected Recent Bibliography on Alexander:





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