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memoirs


mem·oir

M0211600 (mĕm′wär′, -wôr′)n.1. An account of the personal experiences of an author.2. often memoirs An autobiography.3. A biography or biographical sketch.4. A report, especially on a scientific or scholarly topic.5. memoirs The report of the proceedings of a learned society.
[French mémoire, from Old French memoire, memory, from Latin memoria; see memory.]
mem′oir·ist n.

memoirs

(ˈmɛmwɑːz) pl n1. (Journalism & Publishing) a collection of reminiscences about a period, series of events, etc, written from personal experience or special sources2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) an autobiographical record3. a collection or record, as of transactions of a society, etc

memoirs

– memories">memories1. 'memoirs'

When someone writes their memoirs, they write a book about people and events that they remember.

He was busy writing his memoirs.They're making a movie of his war memoirs.
2. 'memories'

You do not use 'memoirs' to refer to things that you remember about the past. The word you use is memories.

My memories of a London childhood are happy ones.One of my earliest memories is of a total eclipse of the sun.
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memoirs

plural noun autobiography, diary, life story, life, experiences, memories, journals, recollections, reminiscences If you've read my memoirs, you'll know about it.Quotations
"To write one's memoirs is to speak ill of everybody except oneself" [Marshal Pétain]
Translations
回忆录

memoirs

(ˈmemwaːz) noun plural a person's written account of his own life; an autobiography. When I retire, I'm going to write my memoirs. 回憶錄 回忆录

Memoirs


Memoirs

 

recollections of the past written by participants in or contemporaries of certain events. Memoirs are based on the author’s personal experience, as interpreted in terms of his own point of view and the sociopolitical views of the time. The basic source of information for memoirs is the author’s memory of what he lived through, but in addition, various documentation, diaries, letters, the press, and other sources are sometimes used. Many memoirs are literary works of a special genre, to which autobiographies and travel notes also belong.

Some memoirs, such as J. J.Rousseau’s Confessions and A. I. Herzen’s My Past and Thoughts, are outstanding artistic works. Memoirs are often used as a means of political and ideological struggle, in which reactionary historical figures resort to distorting the truth (for example, O. von Bismarck’s Thoughts and Remembrances and S. lu. Witte’s Memoirs).

Memoirs are historical sources that reflect political and military history, cultural life, everyday life, and social mores. In historical scholarship their value depends on their specificity and on the degree to which they convey the author’s personal attitude toward the events in which he participated. However,the subjectivity and tendentiousness of memoirs complicates the work of the researcher.

Works similar to memoirs were written in antiquity (Xenophon’s Ana basis and Julius Caesar’s The Gallic Wars). There are a number of medieval works similar to memoirs—chiefly chronicles, biographies, and hagiographies containing notes on what the authors observed. Memoirs in their modern form emerged during the Renaissance, which recognized the historical importance of the human personality and individual experience. In the 18th through 20th centuries a large, heterogeneous, and wide-ranging memoir literature was produced, primarily by political, military, cultural, and scholarly figures.

In Russia memoirs as a literary genre flowered in the 18th century. Since the Great October Socialist Revolution, as a result of the democratization of culture and other spheres of public life, people from various strata of Soviet society have written memoirs. Many memoirs are devoted to the October Revolution of 1917 and the Civil War of 1918-20, the Great Patriotic War (1941-45), and other very important events in the history of the USSR.

Writing memoirs demands truthfulness, precision, and clarity of class evaluations. In the USSR a number of memoir series are being published, including Military Memoirs (Voennizdat), About Life and About Ourselves (Politizdat), and Literary Memoirs (Khudozhestvennaia Literatura Publishing House).

REFERENCES

Mintslov, S. R. Obzor zapisok, dnevnikov, vospominanii, pisem iputeshestvii, otnosiashchikhsia k istorii Rossii i napechatannykh na russkom iazyke, fascs. 1-5. Novgorod, 1911-12.
Istoriia sovetskogo obshchestva v vospominaniiakh sovremennikov, vols. 1-2 (fascs. 1-2). Moscow, 1958-67.
Kardin, V. Segodnia o vcherashnem: Memuary i sovremennost’ Moscow, 1961.
Chernomorskii, M. N. Rabota nad memuarami pri izuchenii istorii KPSS, 2nd ed. Moscow, 1965.
Kurnosov, A. A. “Priemy vnutrennei kritiki memuarov.”In Istochnikovedenie: Teoreticheskie i metodicheskie problemy. Moscow, 1969.
Golubtsov, V. S. Memuary kak istochnikpo istorii sovetskogo obshchestva. Moscow, 1970.
Ginzburg, L. la. O psikhologicheskoi proze. Leningrad, 1971.
Istochnikovedenie istorii SSSR. Moscow, 1973.A. A. KURNOSOV

memoirs


  • noun

Synonyms for memoirs

noun autobiography

Synonyms

  • autobiography
  • diary
  • life story
  • life
  • experiences
  • memories
  • journals
  • recollections
  • reminiscences
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