But is this an essential and important difference between the hysteric and the artist? |
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While some German critics decry her as an eloquent hysteric, others praise her cold yet incisive observations of human lives and loves. |
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A lot of people accused him of being a hysteric, a hypochondriac, a man who exploited death, kind of a Cassandra. |
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This goal is achieved in the film's narrative by transforming Billie Holiday into a hysteric. |
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As a hysteric, Beloved mimics dominant ideas about madness as well as orthodox definitions of gender and race. |
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Because hysteria has no organic causes, the hysteric imitates the lesions of other illnesses. |
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Amid the piercing screams and almost hysteric laughter Chris escaped to quietly phone his wife. |
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Kal's eyes widened as he came to a pause before bursting into a series of hysteric laughter. |
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Intermittent claudication became a sign of inherent constitutional weakness, so that it was also to be found as a sign for the male hysteric. |
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As the crowd gets more and more hysteric with every passing moment, the temperature mounts sharply even in the otherwise pleasant March forenoon. |
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So one might become, for example, an alcoholic, violent, or an hysteric, or a slattern or a bully, if that is what a parent was like. |
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Max has a more hysteric method of asking, then screaming when I give the wrong answer. |
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Mabel, who could easily have been turned into a hysteric, is handled sympathetically. |
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Brother Egbert responded in the calm, patient tone of someone addressing a hysteric. |
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The Dialogues concern a young noblewoman, Blanche de la Force, an hysteric afraid of just about everything. |
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Lahr argues that, like her imaginative son, a productive hysteric, Edwina wanted you to feel what she felt. |
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Or, they could distort the contents of the bill and attack anyone who disagreed with them as a legal Luddite and hysteric. |
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Hence the admirable twistings and interminable polyphonies of the hysteric adventure! |
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He said with a sly grin as Emerald busted out into hysteric laughter. |
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The dramatic Highlander hawks the romantic story of a young man from the South who grew up as an orphan in the North, while the hysteric Wanadoo tells about Internet mania and the unscrupulousness of the online business. |
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Each syllable, screamed by a hysteric caller in the world's last round of kick-the-can. |
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Indeed, as Franz Fanon remarked in his own time, we do not expect a Freudiantrained psychotherapist to successfully and straightforwardly apply some standard methods to a Bamileke or Sukuma hysteric. |
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