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Meanings of largely autobiographical in English
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Usage of largely autobiographical in English
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A largelyautobiographical story about their turbulent New York childhood, and about their father.
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Kate Camp will discuss the largelyautobiographical novel On the Road by Jack Kerouac.
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They're largelyautobiographical, except for the murders.
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Over the past several years, a number of her largelyautobiographical pieces have been appearing in various small magazines.
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Roth's fiction has been, until relatively late in his career, largelyautobiographical, and he was his own favourite subject.
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That this romance is largelyautobiographical in fact, as it is in form, there can be no reasonable doubt.
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Two minutes in, I understand why Anderson claims that the hero of his latest film, Punch-Drunk Love, is largelyautobiographical.
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There, too, he was a shoemaker's apprentice, like Pelle in the second part of the book, which resembles many great novels in being largelyautobiographical.
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Kate Camp discusses the largelyautobiographical novel On the Road by Jack Kerouac, written in April 1951, and published in 1957.
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George Eliot's earlier novels are filled with the scenes and characters of her early life; and Dickens's best novel, "David Copperfield," is largelyautobiographical.