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DN's Author Type List III

knowledge827

New member
Joined
Mar 17, 2014
Messages
22
MBTI Type
INTJ
Enneagram
5w6
Instinctual Variant
sp/so
we debated this to death in another thread... and we all seemed content with XSTJ after some anecdotes pertaining to his school studies, friendship with CS Lewis, kinds of things he focused on in his writing etc.

Of note is that ESTJs have tertiary Ne.

Tolkien was an INFP for sure.
 

Flâneuse

don't ask me
Joined
Jan 16, 2014
Messages
947
MBTI Type
INFP
Enneagram
9w1
Instinctual Variant
sp/sx
Typings in the OP I disagree with (I'll provide reasons if prompted):

INFP:
James Joyce - INFJ
Virginia Woolf - INFJ
Aldous Huxley - INTJ
George Orwell - INTJ? Probably INxJ at least.
Bret Easton Ellis - I think NT
Stephen King - not sure. possible INTP
Arthur Miller - INFJ

INFJ
William Blake - INFP
John Milton - possible INFP
Anne Rice - INFP?
Vladimir Nabokov - maybe, but I could see INTx
Kurt Vonnegut - NTP?
Franz Kafka - YES! Extremely Ni-dom. I'm so sick of seeing him mistyped as INTP
Salman Rushdie - self-typed ENFP, FYI. I have no real opinion about his type because I haven't read him.

ENFP
Mark Twain - maybe. ENxP at least
L. Ron Hubbard - or ENTP

ENTP
Oscar Wilde - I lean toward ENFP, but I'm not sure

ISFJ
William Wordsworth - this or ISFP
Sylvia Plath - INFJ. extremely Ni, not Si.

ISFP
J K Rowling - maybe, or INFx
Ana�s Nin - possibly INFJ

ENTJ
George Bernard Shaw
Jack London


Incomplete typings
Ian McEwan: INxx - INFJ
Agatha Christie: INxJ - INTJ, I think
Gore Vidal: xNFP - ENFP, probably
 
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