Similar words: autobiography, biography, biogeography, autograph, demographic, graphic, bibliography, philosophical. Meaning: adj. 1. of or relating to or characteristic of an autobiographer 2. relating to or in the style of an autobiography.
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1. This massive autobiographical work was the logical culmination of her long career.
2. The film is autobiographical and the central character is played by Collard himself.
3. In his autobiographical poem'The Prelude ', Wordsworth describes his boyhood in the Lakes.
4. The brief autobiographical passages scattered throughout are meant to suggest that I see myself as not above but in the story.
5. There has been very little previous research on autobiographical memory.
6. The autobiographical narratives of this period are saved from personal triviality by the force of visionary insight.
7. Cornell was the most autobiographical of artists(Sentencedict.com), for ever relating his life story -- or lack of one -- in his work.
8. Sadly, for it was a lively, largely autobiographical piece, it would never see the light of day.
9. Unlike Lowell's, his poems are neither autobiographical nor confessional.
10. BORSTAL BOY is the autobiographical record of Behan's experiences from that day through his imprisonment, trial, remand to reform school and final release.
11. Autobiographic work. You are an autobiographical photographer (you love to photograph your friends). Can you tell me something about that?
12. Lessing's fiction is autobiographical, much of it emerging out of her experiences in Africa.
13. You'll begin to see the autobiographical odds and ends that are hidden in his work.
14. After reliability coefficient and validity testing, the final autobiographical sense measurement scale of novice drivers is composed of 5 factors and 20 items and hermeneutic shows 70.23%.
15. His novels are largely autobiographical, ie though fictional they describe many of his own experiences.
16. Nagesh has confessed that Rockford is part autobiographical from his childhood.
17. This was an autobiographical handbook: part confessional and part self-help manual.
18. The Bell Jar is an autobiographical novel written by Sylvia Plath.
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19. Few autobiographical works, from the respective Confessions of St. Augustine (397 CE) and Rousseau (1769) to, say, Gore Vidal's Palimpsest (1995), feel as warmly open as Modern Nature.
20. Meridian can be regarded as an autobiographical novel of Alice Walker.
21. The Misanthrope (1666) is at least partially autobiographical, although the extent to which Alceste mirrors the playwright is a point of contention among scholars.
22. The stiffly autobiographical result made it clear that his talent lay elsewhere.
23. In this autobiographical approach to his art Berlioz is a true Romantic.
24. The book's theme of incest and sexual torment was largely autobiographical.
25. This tale of tough breaks in Tinseltown is probably autobiographical.
26. This acute sense of alienation finds most vivid expression in London's semi - autobiographical novel MARTIN EDEN.
27. Critics accused him of being rambling , repetitious, sometimes incoherent and lazily autobiographical.
28. The author Charlotte Bronte makes good use of her own experience in this autobiographical novel.
29. Juvenilia") and moved from London to Paris, where she wrote an autobiographical screenplay, about a sinister older man pursuing a girl, and got her first agent.
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