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  1. Soon after Hamilton's battle-scarred book came out, moreover, in the spring of 1988, there appeared in Britain a kind of memoir entitled The Facts-A Novelist's Autobiography in which the issue was addressed in some passages of exceptional interest - the gaze and forehead of Olympian Zeus after the outcries and the special and professional pleading which had surrounded all but one of these other events.
  2. He had severely limited the scope of his autobiography: "I depict not what I was but what I see when I look back", he told Eleanor Farjeon.
  3. That may be self-effacing, but the honesty and humour with which this autobiography is laced make it entertaining.
  4. Novels, for instance, have less in common with lyric poetry than with other forms of extended narrative, such as historiography, biography, autobiography - a genre of which there have been some interesting studies lately - or even some kinds of essay.
  5. IT is probably all for the good that Alain Prost left McLaren to join Ferrari at the end of the season because I doubt his autobiography, Life in the Fast Lane, will be nestling in the McLaren chief Ron Dennis's Christmas stocking.
  6. For our purposes, the distinction could be that a diary is written at the time of the event, memoirs are a writer's recollections of a particular period (perhaps aided by diaries) in which he was not necessarily the central character, while an autobiography is an attempt to give a systematic and chronological record of the author's life, with himself at the centre of the story.
  7. His autobiography - from birth to his entry into St. Paul's and now known as The sources throw light on the youthful nature journalist who became Edward Thomas, prose writer, literary critic, and poet.
  8. In his autobiography, he tries to see how this happened to "the whole man" - to the man who had been haunted since youth by a sense of joy", to the man whose love of Autumn, of Northernness, even of his own mother, was always, as he came to feel, a longing for one without whom our hearts will find no rest.
  9. The better things presumed to be in store for Glasser when he went off as a scholarship boy to a glamorous university in the South of England are, in a sense, the subject of Gorbals Boy at Oxford , his second volume of autobiography.
  10. Herbert's papers include an uncompleted short story about living in Vienna as a postgraduate student which, like other stories he left, is evidently only thinly disguised autobiography.
  11. 17.54 (i) Pupils should have opportunities to write in a wider range of forms, including a number of the following: notes, diaries, personal letters, formal letters, chronological accounts, reports, pamphlets, reviews (of books, television programmes, films or plays), essays, advertisements, newspaper articles, biography, autobiography, poems, stories, playscripts. (ii) Through experience of a wider range of literature they should learn to produce stories which are more consciously crafted, for example, using some detail in the portrayal of characters or settings or with some attempt to introduce elements of suspense or surprise with a skilfully managed resolution.
  12. This book is the autobiography of John D. Roberts, the organic chemist whose pioneering work has done much to establish NMR spectroscopy as a routine tool in organic chemistry.
  13. The Autobiography of a Luftwaffe Pilot.

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