Adjective
Pertaining to, or containing, autobiography; as, an autobiographical sketch.
Source: Webster's dictionarythey compiled an autobiographical history of the movement Source: Internet
he seldom suppressed his autobiographical tendencies Source: Internet
According to Goldberg's autobiographical account in 1938, when the family traveled back to Kaunas in 1919, a Lithuanian border patrol stopped them and accused her father of being a " Bolshevik spy". Source: Internet
Adams, p. 429 The scholar Catherine Alexander has suggested that the plays were not specifically autobiographical in respect of Shakespeare's advancing old age, but reflected the fact that the actors themselves were older. Source: Internet
After 1897 pressure of other writing led Shaw to give up keeping a diary.sfn Miscellaneous and autobiographical Through his journalism, pamphlets and occasional longer works, Shaw wrote on many subjects. Source: Internet
Adjustments that Godard made to the original version of the story gave it autobiographical resonances, 'specifically in regard to his relationship with Anna Karina'. Source: Internet