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  2. Autobiographic Sketches - Wikipedia

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    De Quincey lived from early childhood in a dream world; the record of his successive dreams constitutes his true inner autobiography. De Quincey might have written an objective account of the outward events of his life, and thus have attained a brevity and a form such as David Hume attained in his autobiographic sketch. De Quincey did not do ...

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography/Tips - Wikipedia

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    Create a proto-article in a subpage of your own user space. Right from the start, cite your sources: it's much easier to do this as you go along than to attempt to do so later. See "How to edit a page" to understand the basics of the wiki markup language. Reference the proto-article, especially biographies of living persons. Check your sources ...

  4. Autobiography - Wikipedia

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    The term "fictional autobiography" signifies novels about a fictional character written as though the character were writing their own autobiography, meaning that the character is the first-person narrator and that the novel addresses both internal and external experiences of the character. Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders is an early example.

  5. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Biography

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    The lead section should summarise with due weight the life and works of the person. When writing about controversies in the lead section of a biography, relevant material should neither be suppressed nor allowed to overwhelm: always pay scrupulous attention to reliable sources, and make sure the lead correctly reflects the entirety of the article.

  6. Autobiografiction - Wikipedia

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    Max Saunders defines autobiografiction as a genre of autobiographical fiction that was developed between the 1870s and the 1930s, [2] and was frequently explored by modernist writers. According to Saunders, the commonly used term autobiographical fiction is insufficient to describe the special connection between modernism and autobiography. [2]

  7. Template:Autobiography - Wikipedia

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    To indicate that an article is an autobiography, i.e. a biography of a living person written by its own subject (or someone closely connected to them). Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Area affected 1 The part of the article that is an autobiography. Suggested values section subsection article Example section String optional Talk page section talk 2 ...

  8. Autobiographical novel - Wikipedia

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    Because an autobiographical novel is partially fiction, the author does not ask the reader to expect the text to fulfill the "autobiographical pact". [2] Names and locations are often changed and events are recreated to make them more dramatic but the story still bears a close resemblance to that of the author's life.

  9. Template:Biography - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is not a soapbox for individuals to espouse their views. However, views held by politicians, writers, and others may be summarized in their biography only to the extent those views are covered by reliable sources that are independent of the control of the politician, writer, etc.