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 Translation for 'autobiographically' from English to Dutch
autobiografisch {adv}autobiographically
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Translation for 'autobiographically' from English to Dutch

autobiographically
autobiografisch {adv}
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Usage Examples English
  • "The Gospel According to the Son" is a 1997 novel by Norman Mailer. It purports to be the story of Jesus Christ, told autobiographically.
  • The hero of these novels is the autobiographically coloured figure Mladen Raikow.
  • Highly controversial in its day, the narrative structure is of small separate events without obvious links, but differs from his fiction writing only in its claim to be historically and autobiographically true.
  • He is a struggling writer and schoolmaster, with a background and a number of personal experiences similar autobiographically to those of the author himself.
  • Death plays a significant and unavoidable role in the plot: it has been interpreted both as mere realism (Lucas points out the average mortality rate at the time was 17) and autobiographically as the cathartic relief of grief over her son's premature death.

  • "From this autobiographically tailored volume it could be said that it is well articulated, seriously documented and that it has an appreciable political cleanse", says Professor Bernabé Sarabia.
  • A newer example is „The Alchemy of Snowness“, an autobiographically inspired book written by internationally known clown Slava Polunin and published in English in 2014, featuring 27 pictures by Buchholz.
  • To date, her greatest literary success is the autobiographically tinged novel "Du stirbst nicht".
  • Simonsen's artwork is autobiographically informed.
  • The pilot was ordered by FX on January 18, 2015. It was written by Louis C.K. and Pamela Adlon, and directed by Louis C.K. The story is semi-autobiographically based on Adlon's life.

  • Kirk and autobiographically catalogues her efforts to found the NWRA and to introduce women's rowing into the Olympics.
  • Johann Christoph Haizmann (1651/52 – 14 March 1700) was a Bavarian-born Austrian painter who is known for his autobiographically depicted demonical neurosis.
  • In October 2012, Henson starred as Tom Wingfield in a Bournemouth Little Theatre club production of Tennessee Williams' autobiographically inspired "The Glass Menagerie".
  • Wolf argues that literature is rife with examples of male coming-of-age stories, covered autobiographically by D.
  • In 1927, he published a corresponding autobiographically colored novel with "Adieu Berlin".

  • Günter de Bruyn's works range from the frequently autobiographically colored Realist novels and narratives which explain critiques of the private lives of the artists in East Germany to essays on literary science and historical themes, particularly Prussian history.
  • Onitsha depicts childhood, because it is written semi-autobiographically, but seen through the eyes of Fintan and to lesser extent his father, and his mother, who is not able to fit in with the colonial society of the town of Onitsha with its casual acceptance of 'native' slave labour.
  • In 1859, Flügel was appointed organist of the [...]. The last four decades of Flügel's life have not been described autobiographically and must be reconstructed from individual sources.
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