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The Best Spiritual Autobiographies (127 books) | Goodreads

The Best Spiritual Autobiographies (127 books) | Goodreads

The Best Spiritual Autobiographies

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Traveling Mercies: Some Tho...

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The Seven Storey Mountain

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Autobiography of a Yogi

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Confessions

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Surprised by Joy: The Shape...

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The Journey Home: Autobiogr...

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 4.63 avg rating — 3,975 ratings
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A Grief Observed

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Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman'...

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The Long Loneliness: The Au...

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The Hiding Place: The Trium...

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Story of a Soul: The Autobi...

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Girl Meets God

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The Life of Saint Teresa of...

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 4.14 avg rating — 2,186 ratings
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Tortured for Christ

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Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary...

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Grace (Eventually): Thought...

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Auspicious Good Fortune: On...

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My Country 'Tis of Thee

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If Truth Be Told: A Monk's ...

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Evolving in Monkey Town: Ho...

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Apprenticed to a Himalayan ...

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A Severe Mercy: A Story of ...

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The Summer of the Great-Gra...

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A Circle of Quiet (Crosswic...

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The White Hindu

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Meant To Be (Mark Miller's ...

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The Spiral Staircase: My Cl...

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Take This Bread: A Radical ...

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 3.90 avg rating — 6,167 ratings
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The Book Of Ammon

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 4.03 avg rating — 34 ratings
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Through the Narrow Gate: A ...

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 4.11 avg rating — 1,786 ratings
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Dakota: A Spiritual Geography

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Plan B: Further Thoughts on...

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 4.01 avg rating — 21,525 ratings
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Srīla Prabhupāda Līlāmrta: ...

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 4.61 avg rating — 149 ratings
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The Truth of Love

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 4.42 avg rating — 12 ratings
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The Journals of Father Alex...

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 4.60 avg rating — 136 ratings
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The Rage Against God: How A...

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 3.76 avg rating — 1,813 ratings
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Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligiou...

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 3.89 avg rating — 112,152 ratings
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Living with the Himalayan M...

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 3.99 avg rating — 5,015 ratings
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Snake in the Water (Mark Mi...

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 4.90 avg rating — 10 ratings
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The Cloister Walk

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 3.98 avg rating — 9,530 ratings
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God's Counterpoints (Mark M...

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 4.92 avg rating — 13 ratings
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Accidental Saints: Finding ...

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 4.11 avg rating — 12,473 ratings
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The Quest for God: A Person...

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 3.61 avg rating — 94 ratings
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Pastrix: The Cranky, Beauti...

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 4.25 avg rating — 13,291 ratings
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Red Hot and Holy: A Heretic...

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 4.10 avg rating — 521 ratings
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The Sacred Journey: A Memoi...

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 4.31 avg rating — 1,687 ratings
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A Marvelous Net (Mark Mille...

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I Am Somebody (Potatoes Don...

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 4.50 avg rating — 4 ratings
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Legs in the Attic

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Finding Home: An Imperfect ...

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Ramana Maharshi and the Pat...

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 4.47 avg rating — 130 ratings
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Tragic Treasures: Discoveri...

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The Truth About Butterflies...

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Deeply Rooted in Faith & Fa...

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Dying in Indian Country: A ...

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The Apple Tree Wish -- Made...

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The Butterfly Mosque: A You...

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I Choose:  Subtlety in Cults

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Astronomicon minorem - DMT,...

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Protected by the Light: A S...

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Meditation's Secret Treasur...

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 4.67 avg rating — 6 ratings
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Up From Slavery: An Autobio...

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All the Pretty Things: The ...

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Avery and Me: Intuitive Hea...

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Swinging on the Garden Gate...

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 4.01 avg rating — 80 ratings
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The Poet and The Princess: ...

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Diam's: autobiographie

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 4.28 avg rating — 144 ratings
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Daughter of Fire: A Diary o...

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 4.35 avg rating — 172 ratings
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Following the Red Bird: Fir...

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 4.42 avg rating — 36 ratings
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Healing My Life from Incest...

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 3.60 avg rating — 5 ratings
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The Spell Of The Horse: Sto...

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 4.18 avg rating — 40 ratings
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Running from God: My Journe...

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 3.67 avg rating — 3 ratings
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The Silver Thread of Life

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 3.88 avg rating — 33 ratings
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Fulfillment: A Journey Thro...

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 4.07 avg rating — 29 ratings
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WANTED

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 4.61 avg rating — 28 ratings
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I've Never Met a Dead Perso...

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 4.17 avg rating — 66 ratings
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Arising

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 4.38 avg rating — 8 ratings
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Life's Not Yoga...or is it?...

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 4.40 avg rating — 168 ratings
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Escaping Christianity: Find...

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 4.35 avg rating — 17 ratings
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Book of Shadows

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Apologia Pro Vita Sua

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Krishnamurti: The Years of ...

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Letter to a Priest

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 3.95 avg rating — 264 ratings
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A Cure for Emma, One Mother...

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 4.23 avg rating — 22 ratings
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The Hand of God (Mark Mille...

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 4.80 avg rating — 10 ratings
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Gandhi: An Autobiography

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No Time to Grieve: An Autob...

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Life of St. Rita of Cascia,...

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The Surrender Experiment: M...

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Writing the Sacred Journey:...

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Call of an Angel

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Use It, Don't Abuse It: A S...

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Becoming

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Called Out of Darkness: A S...

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The Golden String: An Autob...

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 4.30 avg rating — 74 ratings
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Confessions of an Ex-Feminist

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 3.88 avg rating — 43 ratings
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Memoirs of the Bathtub Psyc...

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 3.91 avg rating — 32 ratings
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For the Love of All (Mark M...

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 4.82 avg rating — 17 ratings
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There is a River: The Story...

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The Story of a Soul: The Au...

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Spiritual autobiography - Wikipedia

Spiritual autobiography - Wikipedia

Spiritual autobiography

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Title page from the first edition of John Bunyan's Grace Abounding

Spiritual autobiography is a genre of non-fiction prose that dominated Protestant writing during the seventeenth century, particularly in England, particularly that of dissenters. The narrative follows the believer from a state of damnation to a state of grace; the most famous example is perhaps John Bunyan's Grace Abounding (1666).

Structure[edit]

Because so many autobiographies were written, they began to fall into a predictable pattern. The "formula" began with a sinful youth, "followed by a gradual awakening of spiritual feelings and a sense of anxiety about the prospects for one's soul."[1] The person would repent, fall again into sin, repent, and sin again; such cycles could last for years. The Bible was often a source of comfort or fear during this time. Finally, the person had a conversion experience, an "epiphany, often of an emotionally shattering character, by which individuals came to realise that they had been singled out by God for salvation."[1] Life was not necessarily easy after this, but it was a good deal less traumatic. These overarching narratives were seen to be not only relevant to human life, but also to human history. Those who practiced this type of spiritual autobiography believed that "history repeats itself not only in man's outward, group existence, but in the spiritual life of individuals."[2]

Evolution[edit]

The spiritual autobiography's intense focus on the individual has led scholars to see it as a precursor to the novel, with later writers such as Daniel Defoe writing fictionalized accounts of a character's spiritual journey, such as Robinson Crusoe or Moll Flanders. Moreover, because, as G. A. Starr argues, English Protestantism had rejected the "otherworldliness" of Catholicism "and insisted on the compatibility of earthly and spiritual callings," the "utterly mundane activities could be drawn upon to illustrate and enforce religious duties." This also contributed to the growth of what we now know as the novel.[3]

Dating the evolution of this genre to a 17th Century Protestant writing practice overlooks the earlier example of Margery Kempe, from the early 1430s (see Wikipedia entry The Book of Margery Kempe: A Facsimile and Documentary Edition, ed. Joel Fredell. Online edition.) In the late 20th century, the spiritual autobiography has often reflected the struggle to reconcile variant forms of sexuality with Christian belief traditions, with the element of sincere struggle sometimes producing a polemical tone. Notable among these are titles by Jesuit John J. McNeill, "Bothe Feet Firmly Planted in Midair: My Spiritual Journey" (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press); Episcopalian priest Malcolm Boyd, "Gay Priest, An Inner Journey (New York: St Martin's Press); Evangelical Minister Mel White's "Stranger at the Gate: To Be Gay and Christian in America" (New York: Plume/Penguin, 1995); Chris Glaser, self-described originally as a "fundamental Baptist and biblical literalist", published "Uncommon Calling: A Gay Man's Struggle to Serve the Church" (San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1988). There are many others that could be included to this sample.

Beyond the Abrahamic traditions[edit]

Recent examples in the genre often come from outside the Abrahamic traditions. See, for example, the expatriate British writer 

  • Christopher Isherwood's "My Guru and His Disciple" (London: Methuen, 1980); 
  • Jane Hamilton Merritt's "A Meditator's Diary: A Western woman's unique experiences in Thailand Monasteries" (London: Mandala/Unwin paperbacks, 1986); 
  • Irina Tweedie's "Daughter of Fire: A Diary of a Spiritual Training with a Sufi Master (Nevada City: Blue Dolphin Publishing, 1986. Originally published as "The Chasm of Fire", 1979); 
  • Andrew Harvey's "A Journey in Ladakh: Encounters with Buddhism" (1983) and "Hidden Journey: A Spiritual Awakening" (1991); 
  • Mark Matousek's "Sex Death Enlightenment: A True Story" (1996) and 
  • Victor Marsh's "The Boy in the Yellow Dress" (Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan Press, 2014). 

Worth considering too is 

  • Carol P. Christ's "Laughter of Aphrodite: Reflections on a Journey to the Goddess" (Harper San Francisco, 1988).

Insightful work coming from the contemporary encounter of Western aspirants with Buddhism, includes 

  • Stephen Batchelor's "Confession of a Buddhist Atheist" (2011, New York, Spiegel and Grau). 

From the Japanese Zen tradition: 

  • Soko Morinaga Roshi's "Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity", trans. by Belenda Attaway Yamakawa (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2002)

Of special interest here is the remarkable study by 

  • Sarah H. Jacoby, "Love and Liberation: Autobiographical Writings of the Tibetan Buddhist Visionary Sera Khandro" (New York: Columbia University Press, 2014). 

Dr Jacoby's study draws on the rare autobiographical and biographical writing of Sera Kandro, "one of the few Tibetan women to record the story of her life." Sera Khandro (1892 - 1940), who studied outside of the monastic disciplines, also wrote the biography of her guru, Drimé Özer.

Selection of spiritual autobiographies[edit]

  • John Bunyan's Grace Abounding
  • Richard Norwood's Confessions
  • A Short History of the Life of John Crook
  • Lawrence Clarkson's The Lost Sheep Found
  • The Narrative of the Persecution of Agnes Beaumont
  • William Apess' "A Son of the Forest"
  • Play of Consciousness: A Spiritual Autobiography by Swami Muktananda
  • The Confessions of St. Augustine
  • Robert Bell's “Metamorphoses of Spiritual Autobiography”

Notes[edit]

  1. Jump up to:a b Spiritual AutobiographyThe Literary Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 8 June 2007.
  2. ^ Starr, G.A. Defoe and Spiritual Autobiography. New York  : Gordian Press (1979), 13.
  3. ^ Starr, 11.

Resources[edit]

  • Caldwell, Patricia. The Puritan Conversion Narrative. Cambridge. 1983.
  • Damrosch, Leopold, Jr. God's Plot and Man's Stories. Chicago, 1985.
  • Delany, Paul. British Autobiography in the Seventeenth Century. London, 1969.
  • Ebner, Dean. Autobiography in Seventeenth-Century England. The Hague, 1971.
  • Hindmarsh, D. Bruce. The Evangelical Conversion Narrative: Spiritual Autobiography in Early Modern England. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.
  • Spacks, Patricia MeyerImagining a Self: Autobiography and Novel in Eighteenth-Century England. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1976.
  • Starr, G. A. Defoe and Spiritual Autobiography. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1965.
  • Augustine, Saint. The Confessions of St. Augustine. Translated by E. B. (Edward Bouverie) Pusey, 2002.
  • Hunter, J. Paul. “Spiritual Biography.” The Reluctant Pilgrim: Defoe’s Emblematic Method and Quest for Form in Robinson Crusoe. Johns Hopkins Press, 1966.
  • Bell, Robert. “Metamorphoses of Spiritual Autobiography.” ELH, vol. 44, no. 1, 1977, pp. 108–126.
  • Hindmarsh, D. Bruce. The Evangelical Conversion Narrative: Spiritual Autobiography in Early Modern England. OUP Oxford, 2005.
  • Ashley, George T. (George Thomas). From Bondage to Liberty in Religion: A Spiritual Autobiography. 2010.

External links[edit]

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