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The voice-over narration and flashbacks provide an autobiographical as well as retrospective cast to the film.
Published fiction, poetry, and autobiographical writings appear in both the English and Afrikaans languages.
He said that his agreements with these autobiographical subjects were not recorded in writing.
Much of Morrison's work is autobiographical but he says this is his most personal project yet.
Reports by patients of memory loss are of the erasing of autobiographical memories or retrograde amnesia.
One hundred college students retrieved autobiographical memories associated with panic, trauma, worry, and social anxiety.
He has taken the autobiographical genre and adapted it to suit his own particular requirements.
Only now do we know just how autobiographical these three novels really were.
He admits the story is partly autobiographical, drawn from his experiences on the live music scene.
These stories were written over many years and often rework autobiographical material.
First, it could well be the case that writers become more autobiographical as time goes on.
Each article is prefaced by an autobiographical account of its genesis and by other retrospective thoughts.
As she points out, most poets these days begin with autobiographical material.
He supplies almost no autobiographical material and tries to come across as just a regular guy.
So it sounds like there is an autobiographical angle to some of the things that you write.
The most famous published autobiographical accounts of the intercontinental trade were predominately male.
Now she has written an autobiographical novel in an attempt to exorcise her trauma.
There's a lot of people writing very autobiographical songs and I feel I encouraged people to go in that direction.
Although she insists the book is not based on her own life, the central character is largely autobiographical.
The stories strike a balance between being autobiographical and being about society at large.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The autobiographical part of this amorphously arranged volume is a social document of the first rank.
This autobiographical account was first published in the Journal of abnormal psychology.
I confess that on reading a passage here and there it seems merely an autobiographical sequence, and egoistical into the bargain.
But this chapter is only autobiographical, and we will pass over the history.
Their title is autobiographical, and, for that reason, they are slightly egotistical.
His other autobiographical works are MY BONDAGE AND MY FREEDOM and LIFE AND TIMES OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS, published in 1855 and 1881 respectively.
Some of these autobiographical fragments affected me deeply.
See also the autobiographical sketch in the Annals of Agriculture, xv.
Lloyd had attempted an autobiographical satire in The Curate.
Much of Kincaid's works are considered autobiographical and portray her as an invective, melancholic person.
White is willing to go to Orange County, a raucous, loosely autobiographical comedy from MTV Films.
To this extent, and within these limits, an author, methinks, may be autobiographical, without violating either the reader's rights or his own.
Bronte's social conscience was ahead of its time, and her partly autobiographical first novel amply illustrates that, while also prefiguring her later work.
De Quincey was hardly less autobiographical when he wrote of Kant, or the Flight of the Crim-Tartars, than when he wrote of his own boyhood or the miseries of the opium habit.
As a means of giving Magdalen time to compose herself, this outburst of autobiographical information attained its object, but it answered no other purpose.
And here, dropping his eyes to his plate, he became autobiographical.
The 10 essays consider such aspects as Nestor as an example of Homer on autobiographical memory, the death of Achilles by rhapsodes, and Odysseus' ethnographic digressions.
Compared to Taia's previous autobiographical texts, An Arab Melancholia is somewhat more innovative in terms of narrative structure but covers similar thematic terrain.
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