Other well known diarists included Samuel Pepys from the 17th century, and Richard Byrd from the 18th century.
Diaries becoming a way to record personal feelings for self-discovery started gaining prominence in the 19th century. This era saw a shift towards introspection and individualism, prompting people to use diaries as a means to explore their thoughts and emotions. Notable figures such as Anne Frank and Virginia Woolf popularized this practice during this time.
19th century ~APEX
personal feelings
Personal diaries can be kept in a variety of ways. Some people prefer to write their thoughts down while others take photos. Mostly, diaries are used to record personal feelings or memories that they want to always have.
Nobody can possibly know this. If Shakespeare ever wrote about his feelings in any diaries or letters, they have not come down to us. His personal life is mostly a mystery.
Journals are written records of personal thoughts or experiences. Diaries are daily records of events or feelings, often kept for personal reflection. Letters are written communications from one person to another, often sharing news, thoughts, or emotions.
personal chronicle filled with intimate thoughts and reflections that serve as a private space for self-expression and self-discovery.
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Diaries are used for your own personal information about your day, occassions and many other things.....
Diaries are used for your own personal information about your day, occassions and many other things.....
Logs are meant to be read to the public and are factual, Diaries are personal and opinionated.
Personal diaries, letters, and accounts can provide valuable insights into the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of individuals during a specific time period. They offer a unique perspective that may not be captured in official records or documents. However, historians must also be cautious of potential biases, limited perspectives, and the selective nature of such sources.
Journals, diaries, and to some extent personal essays.
Dan Sprod has written: 'Proud intrepid heart' -- subject(s): Diaries, Discovery and exploration, History, Travel 'Leichhardt's expeditioners' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Diaries, Discovery and exploration, Explorers, Friends and associates, German, Travel