单词 | hagiography |
释义 | hagiography (once / 56016 pages) n A hagiography is a type of biography that puts the subject in a very flattering light. Hagiographies are often about saints. The two halves of hagiography refer to holiness and writing, and it is something written about holy people. Originally, a hagiography was a biography of a saint written without skepticism or criticism. A hagiography idealizes the subject and puts them on a pedestal. These days, a hagiography is not necessarily written about a saint, but it still idolizes the subject. A hagiography makes the subject seems like a hero, or at least a wonderful, nearly perfect person. WORD FAMILYhagiography: hagiographer, hagiographies, hagiographist+/hagiographer: hagiographers USAGE EXAMPLESImmediately a narrative of hagiography arises, framing the rise to power as the journey of a committed, principled zealot. The Guardian(Nov 29, 2016) The hagiographies, like the hatchet jobs, will admit of no dissent, no balancing material. The Guardian(Nov 29, 2016) This is not a hagiography; it’s a history and often an unsparing one. New York Times(Nov 21, 2016) n a biography that idealizes or idolizes the person (especially a person who is a saint) Hyper biography, life, life history, life story an account of the series of events making up a person's life |
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