David Copperfield is regarded as strongly autobiographical.
A strongly autobiographical strain runs through the work.
It is believed to be strongly autobiographical in some sections.
Wortel's work is strongly autobiographical.
Although it is technically a novel, the book is strongly autobiographical.
This was a strongly autobiographical play, which attempted to analyze the failure of her first marriage.
The novel is strongly autobiographical as it traces the experiences of the young scientist Danny Harris in America and Australia.
Her novel on which the movie is based is a strongly autobiographical account of her youth in West Bank.
Only his novel "Suttree," which has a paralyzing father-son conflict, seems strongly autobiographical.