The "genre", if it could be called that, would be "Thumbnail biography".
Young adult.
JOHN FROW has written: 'GENRE'
It focuses on a short time in the author's life.
Diction is defined as the words an author uses in a literary work as part of a literary style.
All genres present the author's personal ideas and feelings about a particular topic. An essay is more straightforward in presenting the author's personal views.
"Water" is not a distinct genre; it can be incorporated into various genres such as science fiction, fantasy, mystery, or literary fiction. The genre of the story would largely depend on the plot, themes, and style of writing employed by the author.
Preben Juul Madsen has written: 'Danske genremalere' -- subject(s): Biography, Danish Genre painting, Genre painters
A humorous imitation of a popular literary style, genre, or author is called a parody. Parodies often exaggerate and poke fun at the original work or style in a playful way.
Simon Gaunt has written: 'Gender and Genre in Medieval French Literature (Cambridge Studies in French)' 'Gender and genre in medieval French literature'
The genre of "Smile" by Raina Telgemeier is a graphic novel memoir, specifically falling under the genre of young adult graphic novels. It tells the story of the author's experiences with dental treatments and self-identity during her adolescence.
There is no widely known author named James Whitfield Ellison. It is possible that this author is not well-known or works in a niche genre or field.
The story of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table falls under the genre of medieval romance and legend. It combines elements of chivalry, heroism, magic, and adventure.