Autobiographical
Autobiographical refers to works, narratives, or passages in which an author recounts personal experiences, thoughts, and emotions from their own life. The term is derived from the Greek roots “auto” (self), “bios” (life), and “graphia” (writing). Autobiographical writing can take the form of memoirs, diaries, letters, essays, or any text where the creator consciously presents a subjective account of their life events.
Historically, autobiographical literature emerged in ancient cultures; examples include the Roman statesman Cicero’s letters and the
Key characteristics of autobiographical works include a first‑person perspective, chronological or thematic organization, and an emphasis
Critics distinguish autobiographies—generally comprehensive life histories—from memoirs, which focus on specific periods, themes, or events. The