There are two types of biographical literature. The first are autobiographies, which are self-authored. Biographies on the other hand, are written by another person(s).
The autobiography's title is just Memoirs or the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.
Adam Smyth has written: 'Autobiography in early modern England' -- subject(s): English Almanacs, Autobiography, English literature, Autobiography in literature, Authorship, History and criticism, History
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Robert A. English has written: 'The autobiography of a grey cat'
Non Fiction
At the time I write this answer, there are no biographies or autobiography of Mireille Mathieu in English. Her autobiography, "Oui, je crois" (Yes, I Believe), is in French, as is the 2005 Biography, "La Veritable Mireille Mathieu" by Emmanuel Bonini. The title of her autobiography is the first words of "Mon Credo", her first hit record in France, and indicates her religious beliefs.
The English word for "avicharitham" is "autobiography." Autobiography is a written account of one's own life, typically written by the person themselves. It is a genre of literature where the author recounts their personal experiences and insights.
Adolf Hitler's autobiography is titled "Mein Kampf," which translates to "My Struggle" in English. It outlines his political ideology and future plans for Germany.
The first autobiography in Malayalam was written by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, a renowned Malayalam writer. His autobiography is titled "Ente Katha" which translates to "My Story" in English. It was published in 1951.
Hugh Calvert has written: 'Shakespeare's sonnets and problems of autobiography' -- subject(s): Autobiography, English Sonnets, History and criticism, Self in literature
There are many types of novels. The different types include, fiction, non fiction, romance, biography, autobiography, mystery, science fiction, fantasy, and western.
Sheila M. Kearns has written: 'Coleridge, Wordsworth, and romantic autobiography' -- subject(s): Autobiography, Biography, English Poets, English literature, History, History and criticism, Narration (Rhetoric), Romanticism, Self in literature