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Despite only
being named early in the
nineteenth century, first-person
autobiographical writing originates in antiquity. Roy
Pascal differentiates autobiography...
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Autobiographical memory (AM) is a
memory system consisting of
episodes recollected from an individual's life,
based on a
combination of
episodic (personal...
- An
autobiographical novel is a form of
novel using autofiction techniques, or the
merging of
autobiographical and
fictive elements. The
literary technique...
- Hyperthymesia, also
known as
hyperthymestic syndrome or
highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM), is a
condition that
leads people to be able to remember...
- An
autobiographical comic (also autobio,
graphic memoir, or autobiocomic) is an
autobiography in the form of
comic books or
comic strips. The form first...
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Autobiographic Sketches,
sometimes referred to as the
Autobiography of
Thomas De Quincey, is a work
first published in 1853. “Sketches”
suggests the mode...
- Palm
Sunday is a 1981
collection of
short stories, speeches, essays, letters, and
other previously unpublished works by Kurt Vonnegut. In
addition to original...
- A046043 (
Autobiographical numbers)". The On-Line
Encyclopedia of
Integer Sequences. OEIS Foundation. Khovanova,
Tanya (2008),
Autobiographical Numbers...
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Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM) is an
inability to
retrieve specific memories from one's
autobiographical memory. Instead,
general memories...
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biographical elements into
their content:
biographical fiction and
autobiographical fiction. A
literary biography is the
biographical exploration of individuals'...