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A Roman à Clef is a novel with a key, a fictional story by a writer with real people and events fictionalized in a blatant Serial Numbers Filed Off manner. The novel is supposed to serve as a key, a guidebook to understanding some real people with allusions and references to make people guess the real person.
Well, two can play that game. You see, for most people, the work of the artist is all they know and care about that artist. In some cases, it's all that they will know about that artist, especially if they are a Reclusive Artist or if they lived in a time where way too little is knowable about him or her. If people decide to tell the story of that artist's life, they are going to find a way to shoehorn, in some way or form, aspects of his creations into that biography, which ends up making it a metafictional Origins Episode, or in some cases provide Futureshadowing. All biographical works of famous people take Artistic License – History and other creative liberties as a given. Different incidents are merged or cut for smoother narrative flow. This happens even when the subject in question has life that is full of excitement, whether its the lives of famous kings, soldiers, lawyers, politicians and other historical worthies. Unlike other biographical subjects, the artist by nature doesn't usually have an exciting life. If he's a poet, a painter, a sculptor, a musician and had a long and successful career, most of that involved thinking in rooms, working hard in a corner, maybe doing some acts of recreation. It's not inherently a very dramatic life. Of course some artists do have exciting and very dramatic lives (Vincent van Gogh for instance) but most artists don't. Their works might be very famous and well known and be adapted in turn but nobody would think that their lives were interesting enough to support a biography. But because the artist is well known, someone decides to make a biographical work anyway and this leaves writers and producers scratching their heads how to make it work.
One way to do it is mix the artist's life with their fiction. Arthur Conan Doyle wrote Detective Fiction, so have him investigate real crimes and more or less play Sherlock Holmesnote which, to be fair, he actually did once or twice. Here's Charles Dickens having a terrible childhood like Oliver Twist, having his pocket picked by The Artful Dodger, who makes Dickens think I Should Write a Book About This. Works using this trope vary from being sly and playful, to straight drama to outright Meta Fiction. While examples of this trope do exist in earlier times, it certainly took off big time in the 20th Century, where psychology and other ideas made many people try and analyse works of art as an expression of the artist's personality. Biography à Clef more or less makes that subtext literal.
Overlaps with Sidelong Glance Biopic, Roman à Clef, And You Were There, Artistic License – History, Beethoven Was an Alien Spy. Not to be confused with metafictional works or self-reflexive stories where artists deliberately insert a fictional version of themselves into the work (that's Direct Line to the Author), or with Creator Cameo, or Self-Insert Fic. Marginally fictionalized Biopic like Amadeus does not fit because there the reality is fictionalized as opposed to Mozart's own creations shown interacting and influencing the author along the way.
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Assassin's Creed Syndicate has the "Dreadful Crimes DLC" where little Artie is a supporting character to a Penny Dreadful writer Henry Raymond who engages the player character to solve a series of riddles using deduction and logic. At the end of the adventure little Artie turns out to be a Young Future Famous People version of Arthur Conan Doyle who in the course of the side-missions has met the inspirations for Moriarty and Holmes.
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In Something More Than Night by Kim Newman, mystery writer Raymond Chandler and horror movie star Boris Karloff team up to investigate a mystery and encounter supernatural goings-on like the ones in Karloff's movies.
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Jacques Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffmann is a famous pre-20th Century version. It presents E. T. A. Hoffmann himself narrating stories from his life, all of them adapted from his own tales The Sandman, Rath Krespell, A New Year Eve's Adventure, but presented as life experiences that he will eventually use to write his fiction.
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Similarly, "Tarzan and the Mysterious Visitor", an episode of The Legend of Tarzan, had an American reporter named "Ed" investigating the rumours of the Ape-Man, and revealed in the final scene to be Edgar Rice Burroughs. (Particularly appropriate, as Burroughs often made use of Direct Line to the Author.)
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Kafka by Steven Soderbergh starring Jeremy Irons shows the author as an Unlucky Everydude navigating an absurd system with many characters and tropes drawn from his short stories and novels present as biographical experiences.
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Shakespeare in Love is perhaps the Trope Codifier for mainstream audiences. It directly led to a slew of imitators, and it has William Shakespeare having writer's block, which he fixes when he enters into a Star-Crossed Lovers with Viola, a Sweet Polly Oliver who dresses as an actor and appears in one of his plays. This gives him the experience he needs to make Romeo and Juliet and directly inspiring Twelfth Night.
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Murder Rooms is about medical student Arthur Conan Doyle acting as The Watson to Dr Joseph Bell, his tutor and the admitted inspiration for Sherlock Holmes. The Pilot has a scene of Bell demonstrating the Sherlock Scan on Doyle's pocketwatch that is taken straight from The Sign of Four, replacing Watson's brother with Doyle's father.
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Doctor Who:
"Timelash" has H. G. Wells taking a trip in the TARDIS which not only inspires The Time Machine, but also elements of The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds and The Island of Doctor Moreau. (As Doctor Who: The Completely Useless Encyclopaedia puts it, it's arguably a bit insulting, since it suggests he couldn't have just made any of these things up.)
"The Shakespeare Code" has William Shakespeare encounter three Carrionites, beings who resemble traditional witches. The story also features the Doctor making various Shakespeare quotes which Shakespeare hasn't written yet. This is inverted when the Doctor quotes Henry V and Shakespeare says he likes that... before realizing its one of his.
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In Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, it presents Leonardo da Vinci's famous drawings and plans of a flying machine/tank/aircraft/machine gun as functional prototypes for war machines that he built for Cesare Borgia. His genius and interest in codes and numbers also shows up in The Da Vinci Disappearance where he's kidnapped by a cult of Hermeticists who are seeking a Pythagorean Temple.
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Naked Lunch is about William S. Burroughs shooting his wife and traveling to Interzone on the orders of insects that talk out of their asses. David Cronenberg didn't even attempt to faithfully translate the even more bizarre book to the screen (a virtual impossibility), instead opting to make it an amalgam of Burroughs' work and life.
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Assassin's Creed features this trope when it depicts artists as Historical Domain Character.
In Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, it presents Leonardo da Vinci's famous drawings and plans of a flying machine/tank/aircraft/machine gun as functional prototypes for war machines that he built for Cesare Borgia. His genius and interest in codes and numbers also shows up in The Da Vinci Disappearance where he's kidnapped by a cult of Hermeticists who are seeking a Pythagorean Temple.
In the same games, Niccolò Machiavelli is shown getting the inspiration for his ideas about his political philosophy in The Prince by observing the Player Character lead by love and respect and undermine the Borgia who rule entirely by tyranny.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate has the "Dreadful Crimes DLC" where little Artie is a supporting character to a Penny Dreadful writer Henry Raymond who engages the player character to solve a series of riddles using deduction and logic. At the end of the adventure little Artie turns out to be a Young Future Famous People version of Arthur Conan Doyle who in the course of the side-missions has met the inspirations for Moriarty and Holmes.
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"Metal Fish", an episode of The Little Mermaid has Ariel rescuing a human travelling on a primitive submarine and getting him to land. Said man turns out to be none other than Hans Christian Andersen, the author of the original story which inspired the Disney cartoon. The final scene of the episode has the survivor narrating this story to Danish children.
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