Yet there is also something monomaniacal about this engagement, too, something horrendously, deadly earnest. |
Hysterical, like epileptic, subjects often suffer from melancholia or monomaniacal delirium. |
But this monomaniacal accompaniment is best understood as a substitute for Alexei's first-person narration. |
This abstracting effect is intensified by Larkin's almost monomaniacal insistence on eliding botanical and biological difference. |
Men, it is pretty well established, have better motor and spatial abilities than women, and more monomaniacal patterns of thought. |
And don't be afraid to lend an ear to voices that seem monomaniacal or self-marginalizing, offensive or extreme. |