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8. Autobiographies, autobiographical novels, and autofictions

2018
Few of the great modernist writers produced explicit or fully fledged autobiographies, but the expansion of the ‘life-writing’ category has made visible the prevalence of autobiographical novels, including works by Katherine Mansfield, James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, Dorothy Richardson, and Virginia Woolf.
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The ‘Authorial Other’ in the Autobiographical Social Novel

New Writing, 2014
This article redefines the concept of the ‘Other,’ a term typically used in literary criticism. The writer's new conceptualised definition of the ‘Other’ refers more to the composition of creative writing, namely that this ‘Other’ is a reimagined version of the Author him/herself as a fictional character.
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José Régio and the Portuguese Autobiographical School Novel

2017
Portuguese literature encompasses a fair number of teacher-authors (together with journalists and doctors, these are the three most represented careers in the world of Portuguese writers), some of the most important ones being occasional or lifelong teachers such as Antonio Feliciano de Castilho (1800–1875), Ramalho Ortigao (1836–1915), Camilo Pessanha
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The Autobiographical Elements in Arna Borntemps’ Novel Black Thunder

2022
Arna Bontemps‘ Black Thunder is a celebration of revolution known as a historical novel of the 1800Gabriel‘s Revolt. Arna Bontemps explained his experiences in this book with the protagonist GabrielProsser. The troubles experienced during the period and the events against slavery were told in theexample of the protagonist, Gabriel.
Görmez, Aydın, Ocak Yeltekin, Ela
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
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