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Reminiscence is the act of recollecting past experiences or events. An example of the typical use of reminiscence is when people share their personal stories with others or allows other people to live vicariously through stories of family, friends, and acquaintances while gaining an authentic meaningful relationship with the people. [1]
In the nineteenth century, Anglo-Saxons was often used as a synonym for all people of English descent and sometimes more generally, for all the English-speaking peoples of the world. It was often used in implying superiority, much to the annoyance of outsiders. For example, American clergyman Josiah Strong boasted in 1890:
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Reminiscence is the act of recollecting past experiences or events.. Reminiscence(s) may also refer to: Reminiscences, a Peruvian film; Reminiscence, a Japanese film ...
Reminiscence has been described as “the volitional or non-volitional act or process of recollecting memories of oneself in the past”. [9] In other words, it involves the recalling and re-experiencing of one's life events.
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Reminiscences is a book by historian and social critic Thomas Carlyle, posthumously published in 1881, which contains two lengthy memoirs of the author's wife, Jane Welsh Carlyle, and friend Edward Irving, together with shorter essays on his father and some of the literary friends of his youth.