That would be autobiography.
No, a biography is a narrative written by someone else about another person's life. An autobiography is a narrative written by the person about their own life.
A biographical narrative is basically a biography that is written as a narrative. An example would be writing the biography of your favorite singer with you as the narrator.
An "unauthorized biography" is written by someone who does not have permission from the subject (or his heirs or estate). A biography is a story of someone's life written by someone other than the subject. An autobiography is a life story written by the person himself (or herself).
The narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass is considered an autobiography because it was written by Frederick Douglass himself and recounts his life experiences and struggles as a slave in America.
Moses Grandy has written: 'Narrative of the life of Moses Grandy' -- subject(s): Accessible book, African Americans, Biography, Slavery, Slaves 'Narrative of the life of Moses Grandy' -- subject(s): Slaves, Slavery, Biography 'Narrative of the life of Moses Grandy' -- subject(s): Slaves' writings, American, Slaves, Slavery, Biography
A biography is a written account that tells the life story of a subject from birth until death, presenting a detailed narrative of their experiences, achievements, and significant events throughout their life.
Do you mean 'autobiographY' (with a 'y' on the end of the word)? If so it means the author or authoress is writing about himself or herself. A 'BIOgraphy' means the story of the life of a person written by someone other than the author/authoress. ...........................................................................................................
The first biography written in English is generally attributed to Sir Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur," which was written in the 15th century. This work is not a traditional biography per se, but it recounts the life of King Arthur and his knights in a narrative form.
Martha Routh has written: 'Memoir of the life, travels and religious experience of Martha Routh, written by herself, or compiled from her own narrative'
Venture Smith has written: 'A narrative of the life and adventures of Venture, a native of Africa: but resident above sixty years in the United States of America' -- subject(s): Biography, African Americans, Slavery, Slaves 'A narrative of the life and adventures of Venture' -- subject(s): Slaves' writings, American, Slaves, Biography
Joe Blackburn has written: 'An annotated narrative of Joe Blackburn's A clown's log' -- subject(s): Circus, Clowns, Diaries, History, Biography
An autobiography is a self-written account of one's own life, providing personal insights and experiences. A biography, on the other hand, is a narrative written about someone else's life, encompassing their achievements, struggles, and impact on society.
Yes, it is legal to write a biography as long as the information presented is accurate and does not violate privacy or defamation laws. It is important to research and obtain permission when using personal information about individuals in your biography.