单词 | autobiographical |
释义 | autobiographical (ɔːtəbaɪəgræfɪkəl ) adjective An autobiographical piece of writing relates to events in the life of the person who has written it. ...a highly autobiographical novel of a woman's search for identity. Collocations: autobiographical book All past offences - even the venom sprayed around in an autobiographical book - were, he suggests, to be forgiven. Times, Sunday Times It featured in a partially autobiographical book (published 1850) in which the hero searched for his aunt. Times, Sunday Times He was also nearing the completion of an autobiographical book that would deal candidly about the circumstances of his downfall. Times, Sunday Times Sometimes, but not always, and oddly enough, one of the occasions on which he encountered the greatest difficulty was when he was trying to write an autobiographical book. The Times Literary Supplement She has referred to it as a non-fiction / motivational / inspirational / how-to / autobiographical book. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The possibility of an autobiographical element adds to the confessional feeling. The Times Literary Supplement She has moved away from the magical realism that defined her early career and acknowledges a strong autobiographical element. Times,Sunday Times This autobiographical element, and the author's youth, were the reasons for the furore surrounding the book's publication in 1923 - as well as a fierce publicity campaign, unusual for the time. The Times Literary Supplement Obviously, there are some autobiographical elements in terms of themes that interest me, but not in terms of the details of my life. Times, Sunday Times These autobiographical elements make the novel all the more poignant — and, presumably, realistic. Times, Sunday Times Autobiographical fiction can often come too easily, and the writer be too easily satisfied. Times,Sunday Times Despairing of ever seeing his autobiographical fiction published in the country which it so subtly described, he had taken to sending his stories abroad. The Times Literary Supplement There are those who disdain autobiographical fiction. Times, Sunday Times Was autobiographical fiction writing therapeutic? Times, Sunday Times She experimented with a variety of genres, from autobiographical fiction to realism, from journalism to fantasy. The Times Literary Supplement For instance, e-memory will extend autobiographical memory, the aspect that encodes experiences from the past. Times, Sunday Times As this edition shows, it also marks the slow erosion of autobiographical memory, a central part in the construction of the self. Times, Sunday Times So far 33 have been identified with the condition known as highly superior autobiographical memory. The Sun Also, hot cognition has been implicated in automatic processing and autobiographical memory. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Thus, retrospective memory as a category includes semantic, episodic and autobiographical memory. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But neither of those things need be true in an autobiographical novel. The Times Literary Supplement Luckily my first book was never published — it was the worst sort of self-indulgent autobiographical novel. Times,Sunday Times Between writing the two books, she tried and failed to write an autobiographical novel. Times, Sunday Times This hair-raisingly autobiographical novel has huge comic mileage. Times,Sunday Times As a diversion, she wrote a short autobiographical novel that she then put aside, saying it was too personal for publication during her lifetime. Times, Sunday Times They're discussing a draft of her autobiographical story. Times,Sunday Times The homegrown clip beautifully reflects both the song's organic, intimate sound and its powerfully autobiographical story. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As well as a visionary painter, she was a writer of strange and wonderful autobiographical stories. Times, Sunday Times He told autobiographical stories of his problems on the stage and told them with great effect. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His delightful memoir is a worthy addition to the long list of autobiographical works detailing complex relationships between fathers and sons. Times, Sunday Times (2010) One of his most autobiographical works, it follows a gilded couple torn apart by wealth and mental instability. Times, Sunday Times (2006) These are his most obviously autobiographical works. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He wrote his first two piano concertos as largely autobiographical works. Times, Sunday Times (2016) She admits that writing a novel was a welcome relief from autobiographical writing. Times, Sunday Times Autobiographical writing inevitably leads to the same problem. The Sun The term has a double sense - referring either to the ethnography of one's own group or to autobiographical writing that has ethnographic interest. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It has also been claimed that autobiographical writing helps with these deep issues as it allows the problem to be dealt with in a new, different and unusual way. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Later, he turned to autobiographical writing. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 自传性的 Japanese: 自伝的な |
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