Readers may find themselves yearning for a bit of the shameless mythologizing that O'Keeffe brought to two volumes of autobiographical reflections.
Later autobiographical reflections: "Were We Asleep at the Switch?"
In his autobiographical reflections he stated, "The fact is that I have had no God."
The text, which reveals Wollstonecraft's thought processes, flows seamlessly from autobiographical reflections to musings on nature to political theories.
Like Shakespeare, Saint Joan has become many people's autobiographical reflections.
Venator and the anarch may be considered as autobiographical reflections of the author himself.
Nine personal essays, or autobiographical reflections, by a skilled writer who has learned certain lessons in human frailty.
This journal also publishes autobiographical reflections from senior members of the psychological science field on a topic of interest as well as humorous essays and sketches.
("The Periodic Table," a third volume of autobiographical reflections on his experience at Auschwitz, was published in 1984.)
What I mean may be clearer after some autobiographical reflections.