"The Education of Henry Adams" by Henry Adams is a unique autobiographical reflection, spanning from Adams's early life in Boston to his later years, chronicling his personal experiences, observations, and the evolution of his thoughts and beliefs.
"Flush: A Biography," authored by Virginia Woolf, published in 1933, is an imaginative and charmingly written biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's beloved cocker spaniel, Flush.
"The Genius," written by Theodore Dreiser and published in 1915, is a semi-autobiographical novel that explores the tumultuous life of Eugene Witla, a young artist grappling with his creative ambitions.