To dart a lance at mythomania is his delight, while preserving the impassibility of a Parnassian. |
I detest the machista mythomania that places literature at the center of everything and rescues accursed writers and hopeless alcoholics. |
He emphasis there is an enormous need for what he calls 'social fiction': the mythomania around traditions, rituals, and customs, in short the cult of heritage. |
What is it exactly that you mean when you call me In Belarus, the fourteen-year-olds one thin flight away Silk spool of the recluse as she confects her final mythomania. |
If anything, Wells's work is an understatement, because Ellsberg is beyond mythomania. |
By all accounts, he seems to have been a loving husband, father and son, except for his mythomania. |