In an autobiographical section of this book called "Memoirs and Adventures," the sources of this vain, swaggering persona are revealed.
The attribution to William Langland is also based on internal evidence, primarily a seemingly autobiographical section in Passus 5 of the C-text of the poem.
In this case, form is not incidental-the autobiographical section presents a central dilemma in terms of one's appreciation of the book.
This autobiographical section captures grandparents and house parties; a 19-year-old's first summer away from home; a first lover.
In 2006, he published Moving into Pictures: More on Film History, Style, and Analysis, a collection of essays which also includes several autobiographical sections.
On the autobiographical section of his web site, the semi-professional magician, Manyfingers Hostetler comments about visiting Joe's shop in California during the 1960s.
After the autobiographical section of about 100 pages, we have roughly 150 pages of advice on writing, some of which is, well, singular.
The autobiographical sections are "The Great Fake Book" itself.
The autobiographical section later became the basis of her one-woman play Shakespeare for My Father.
Davis has also written an autobiography, The Education of a Mathematician; some of his other books include autobiographical sections as well.