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shazzPRME Posted Nov 30, 2005
I have found no evidence to suggest that either of your assertions require elaborating on.
'I think you need to make more emphasis on his habit of self publicising and exaggeration.'
It is an undisputed fact that Lawrence was a shy man who only courted publicity to bring the arab problem to a wider audience. Once this was accomplished he spent the rest of his life seeking anonymity.
'It is often thought that a lot of the events that took place in the Seven Pillars of Wisdom were exaggerations or just out right lies.'
Could you point to some established sources? There is now plenty of documentation to back-up his personal account of events.
I think I have produced a balanced view of his life and writings and would need far more information from reliable sources before changing anything.
shazz
A2364806 - Lawrence of Arabia - The Man, The Books, The Film
Cardi Posted Nov 30, 2005
Don't misunderstand me I admire Lawrence and love your article its just that I'm sure I remember in the foreward to my copy of the seven pillars it talks about his exxagerations.
If I can find some evidence of it rather than just my humble memory I think you should put it in as it will add some extra balance to your (already) great entry!
I'll start to have a look around and check my copy tonight!
These are interesting articles for a start, the second column of the first article mentions that 'Biographers will continue to treat some of Lawrence's claims with scepticism'
http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/books/features/article317983.ece
A2364806 - Lawrence of Arabia - The Man, The Books, The Film
Cardi Posted Nov 30, 2005
Doh...
heres the second article
http://www.al-bushra.org/arabwrld/lawrance.htm
and the third,
http://newcriterion.com/archive/10/sept91/fromkin.htm
A2364806 - Lawrence of Arabia - The Man, The Books, The Film
shazzPRME Posted Jan 8, 2006
Having read the links provided by Cardi-Bling () I have added a footnote to incorporate the new findings.
Hopefully this is now complete to everyone's satisfaction.
shazz
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