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adjective
of, relating to, or being an autobiography … the television studios began to buy the film and broadcast rights to biographical and autobiographical narratives as fast as they bought the rights to fictional ones.—Nigel Hamilton In recounting the exploits of some half-dozen Soviet spies, the author synthesizes much autobiographical and historical material.—Harry Howe Ransom This heart-wrenching, autobiographical account of Burch's childhood between ages 8 and 11 has the power of a Dickens novel.—Booklist
an autobiographical essay/book/novel
in the style of or based on an autobiography
Made for a pittance by the then-unknown [Martin] Scorsese, this autobiographical film about his Italian-Catholic boyhood was shot in Hollywood and on location in New York City's Little Italy.—Robert F. Moss
of, relating to, or influenced by one's life or past personal experiences … ask her for too many autobiographical details and she begs off, insisting that her days are too ordinary for words.—Jeff Giles
… so much of Wyeth's art is autobiographical, that is, stimulated and conditioned by deep personal responses to locations or people, …—John Wilmerding
of, relating, or being memory of personally experienced events in the past
Autobiographical memory, that is, memory for personally experienced past events, is central to human functioning, as it is of fundamental significance for the individual's sense of self and goal orientation.—Elise Debeer et al.
autobiography + -ical, after biographical
The first known use of autobiographical was in 1807
1 The autobiographic novel, Out of Africa, is Isak Denisens most famous work, which has been adapted into an American film with the same title.
自传体小说《走出非洲》是丹麦女作家伊萨克·迪内森最著名的一部作品,并被改编成同名美国电影。
2 The third - person narrative is adopted in Jade Snow Wong s autobiographic novel Fifth Chinese Daughter.
黄玉雪在其自传体小说《华女阿五》中采用了第三人称叙述视角.
3 The autobiographic hero of that book is even encouraged to make up a story that he carried a comrade to a dressing station after he was wounded - a story often told about the real Hemingway.
4 As the prototype of the modem vampire, Lestat is no longer a passive character. Instead he is the narrator and active participant of his own "autobiographic" books.
作为一个当代吸血鬼的原型,他不再是一个被动的角色,而是小说的叙述者以及其“自传”的积极参与者。
5 He was the son of a pattern-designer of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, and in his now little known but quietly pleasing novel, Alfred Hagart’s Household, he has embodied a good deal of autobiographic matter.
6 Therefore kafka's works bear a clear autobiographic feature which is the most significant characteristic that distinguishes him from other modernist schools of writers.
卡夫卡的作品带有明显的自传性,它是卡夫卡作品最重要的特征,也是区别于其他现代派作家的重要标志。
7 Mr. Pich, who lived through the Khmer Rouge years as a child, resists defining his work autobiographically but acknowledges in it traces of his own and his country’s past.
8 He became famous after the publication of his first and best-known autobiographic novel, “It’s Me, Eddie,” colorfully describing his depression and escapades in New York.
9 Here are four of the most engaging autobiographic graphic novels so far in 2019:
10 Ultimately the answer has to be in one way or another autobiographic.
11 With “Studio 60,” there was a thought that I was writing autobiographically when I wasn’t.
12 Under this pressure, and stimulated by Miss Savage's ingenuous annotations, Butler adopted more and more a realistic tone, and kept the story more and more closely on autobiographic lines.
13 Its lyrics are autobiographically raw, and to connect with them Ms. Jones changed the point of view from “I” to “she.”
14 This play is heavily autobiographic and is a real reflection of the author's mental state.
此剧本具有极强的自传性,真实地反映出作者的思想状态。
15 It contained a sequence of poems entitled “Route 110”, written in celebration of the birth of a grand-daughter and consisting of a series of autobiographically rooted glancings off incidents from the sixth book of Virgil.
16 So, yeah, I’d say it was autobiographically themed but not autobiographical in the story itself.
17 The esteemed Texas singer-songwriter continues his exceptional series of autobiographically tinged albums of late.
18 She also asks: “Why write autobiographically? There must be a belief in some kind of freedom.”
19 These pages being autobiographic in their nature, something must be said under this head.
20 It also deterred attempts to read his plays autobiographically, which given how much media gossip he was generating by the 1980s was a necessary protective strategy.