Educational comics, hagiographies and patriotic films retell parts of his life story. |
Many of the films have intimate access to their subjects and while they all celebrate the work of the artists concerned, they are far from hagiographies. |
And this impression is considerably strengthened by the careful examination of other potential localities, particularly those where the various hagiographies would inevitably lead us, as, for example, Montpellier. |
Why is it that English textbooks, including the one I was sent, are top-heavy with hagiographies of our national leaders? |
The problem of the relics of St. Roch is still more complex than the question of his hagiographies. |
First, I believe it, despite its redolence of the sort of family lore that mythifies everybody's childhood and abounds in the hagiographies of genius. |