Examples of 'autobiographic' in a sentence

Meaning of "autobiographic"

autobiographic (adjective) - relating to or writing one's own life story or personal experiences
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  • Of or relating to a person's life or an account of a person's life, as told by the subject.

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This indicates the autobiographic character of the work.
The films are in some way autobiographic.
Laukhards autobiographic writings are of historical interest.
At the center are literary prose autobiographic texts.
His two autobiographic novels.
So this story probably has some autobiographic touches.
My work is an autobiographic reflection of my life.
The work is full of lyrical digressions and autobiographic passages.
My work is autobiographic and spontaneous.
Authentic is not necessarily autobiographic.
The levels of autobiographic discourse.
The following schema represents the pertinent levels for analyzing autobiographic discourse.
The autobiographic adventure.
It was actually somewhat autobiographic.
He is an autobiographic person.

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Autobiographic literary prose combines in a more balanced manner the two discursive configurations of the memory.
The research investigates the narrative and discursive configuration of autobiographic profiles in digital social networks.
An autobiographic trilogy.
The work Infância seems to be closer to autobiographic poems than to academic memorials.
His autobiographic style often gives the impression that Löhndorff reports his own adventures.
But I guess it was autobiographic in a lot of ways.
Autobiographic Drawing montage.
This can be deduced from autobiographic allusions in the Divine Comedy.
Several novels are said to have a true background, possibly autobiographic.
In the reedition of this autobiographic disc, the text was attached.
When it was translated, it was found that it had nothing of an autobiographic nature.
From an autobiographic inspiration, each image is a story full of mystery and poetry.
Includes four sets of Edmundo Ros continuing his autobiographic reminiscences.
Some kind of autobiographic documentary about young director 's attempts to shoot his first feature movie.
His childhood is vividly recounted in his mostly autobiographic novel How It All Began.
White's autobiographic works are frank and unapologetic about his promiscuity and his HIV-positive status.
Micke's experiences may be autobiographic.
Best known for his autobiographic films, he likes to mix an intimate dimension with History.
Okay, so maybe there is a little bit of autobiographic material in there.
The genre novel in autobiographic prose, The Book of Disquietrenders characteristics of intimate texts.
In addition, we appropriated from authors who work with the autobiographic a.
This book reveals an uplifting epistolary and autobiographic exchange, mixing History, reflection and poetry.
The event, in its tensive meaning, may appear in all the levels of autobiographic memory.
It is based on the eponymous autobiographic novel by Bulgarian-German writer Ilija Trojanow.
A funeral oration for his mother, including a large amount of autobiographic information.
Publishes his first autobiographic book titled " SzabadĂ­ts ki!
The work created by Regina represents a highly intimate and poetic cartography, full of autobiographic elements.
I have mixed feeling with this epic, semi autobiographic novel by Gregory David Roberts.
Autobiographic all the way. In honor of all those who have stopped self-harm.
Menagerie is Williams ' most autobiographic play.
Soldi " is a strongly autobiographic song about Mahmood 's " unconventional family.
Mists is the first film of a new sequel docufiction autobiographic trilogy, Faraways.
LFI, How autobiographic is your work and what was your motivation?
Edward Scissorhands is a very personal story with an autobiographic tone, although it 's presented as fantasy.
His autobiographic resume of 90 words contains 12 major spelling and grammatical errors.

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