autobiographical fiction

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autobiographical fiction

Moral disorder

stories
2006
A collection of eleven interconnected stories that follows sixty years of the lives and loves of the women of a Canadian family.

A Portrait of the artist as a young man

text, criticism, and notes
1977
An autobiographical novel depicting the childhood, adolescence, and early manhood of Stephen Dedalus.

Alcott

Little women; Little men ; Jo's boys
2005
Contains the texts of three novels by nineteenth-century American author Louisa May Alcott, including "Little Women," "Little Men," and "Jo's Boys.".

In God we trust

all others pay cash
2000
A collection of humorous and nostalgic writings of life in the American midwest, based on the author's adolescent experiences in Holden, Indiana.

Arab in America

2007
An autobiographical graphic novel of the author's experiences with and observations of prejudice and discrimination against Muslims and Arabs in the U.S., focusing on the role of pop culture and the media and his experiences after September 11, 2001.

Swann's way

2004
The first installment of the French author's multivolume autobiographical novel, originally published in 1913, in which he recalls his childhood and first infatuation.

A portrait of the artist as a young man

2000
An autobiographical novel depicting the childhood, adolescence, and early manhood of Stephen Dedalus.

The painted bird

1995
A young boy, abandoned by his parents during World War II, wanders alone from one village to another in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe.

Jane Eyre

portrait of a life
1987
Provides a critical reading of the text and includes discussions of the work's influence, historical context, and critical reception.

A Christmas story

2003
Ralphie, a nine-year-old boy in 1940s Indiana, dreams of receiving a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas but encounters resistance at every turn when he makes his wish known.

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