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1. Medical definition of Graphomania: a compulsive urge to write.
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2. If the "morbid" Graphomania of Symonds and Swinburne was bad enough as a critical model, even more damaging was the dilettantism of Edmund Gosse, Collins' former friend now despised as a …
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3. Graphomania is a simple technique involving paper and mark making
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4. Research on dementia key to Awareness Week events This title would be an interesting purchase since the unique subject of Graphomania …
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5. Graphomania (usually uncountable, plural Graphomanias) The compulsion to write
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6. (art) Used as part of the name of various surrealist techniques, e.g., a method in which dots are made at the sites of impurities in a blank sheet of paper, and lines are then made between the dots; see " Entoptic Graphomania …
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7. Graphomania is a term in psychiatry, which implies a pathological desire, a painful attraction or a passion for fruitless writing, for writing texts that are not of cultural value, useless writing.
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8. Graphomania in psychology is an uncontrollable urge to write, which usually results in complete nonsense
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9. Therefore, the works of Graphomaniacs are often of no interest to critics and readers.
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10. Graphomania is created by a hivemind under duress
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11. The term 'Graphomania' has been used since the early 19th century by both French psychiatrist Dr
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12. Graphomania is a group exhibition consisting of many artists from across the U.S
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13. Graphomania (from Greek γραφειν — writing, and μανία — insanity), also known as scribomania, refers to an obsessive impulse to write
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14. Graphomania is characterized by specifically meaningless script
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15. There is a Graphomaniac by the name of Matsumoto, whose script I cannot determine to be indecipherable, but whose writings are certainly jumbled in the Graphomaniacal style
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17. 1) BOMB Magazine: "Serious Play: Samson Kambalu's Graphomania by Luis Bury." "Films as fast as an eye blink." Read the full review here
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18. Graphomania is created by a hivemind under duress
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20. Graphomania is a condition in which a person feels an obsessive impulse or compulsion to write
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21. Graphomania (Noun) The compulsion to write books.
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22. Graphomania came from the Greek words “graphein”, which means “to write”, and “mania” which means “madness”
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23. In psychiatry, Graphomania is the obsessive compulsion to write; the outputs are nonsensical statements or ramblings.
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24. The book criticies the Graphomania, singers like Azis and Ivana, Gergana and anecdote because of their cynism
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25. This risk is, specifically, the production of a work of such overwhelming eclecticism that it turns abundance into aesthetic bedlam, largesse into Graphomania
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26. Entopic Graphomania is a way of doing just that
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27. Psychology Definition of Graphomania: the term used to describe a pathological impulse to write
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28. Graphomania Meaning: "morbid desire for writing," 1811, from Greek graphein "to write" (see -graphy) + mania
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29. Related:… See definitions of Graphomania.
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30. Another way to say Graphomania? Synonyms for Graphomania (other words and phrases for Graphomania).
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31. Graphomania is a simple technique involving paper and mark making
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32. Research on dementia key to Awareness Week events This title would be an interesting purchase since the unique subject of Graphomania is described so vividly, and this type of resilient fiction may help someone struggling with the compulsion.--Pat Clingman.
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33. Finally, discerning that her Graphomania was more symptom than cure, she shredded her notes and swiftly felt better
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34. Graphomania Tech, Writing, and History Menu
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36. Aug 1, 2019 - Explore Lim Kok Yoong's board "Entopic Graphomania", followed by 163 people on Pinterest
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37. Graphomania information including symptoms, causes, diseases, symptoms, treatments, and other medical and health issues.
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38. In this installment of our weekly project series, Brooks Chambers explains what entopic Graphomania means, and how to do it yourself
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39. Graphomania (a mania for writing books) inevitably takes on epidemic proportions when a society develops to the point of creating three basic conditions: 1
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40. Ignore the convoluted name, “Entopic Graphomania” is much easier to do than it is to say! “Entopic Graphomania”,Dolfi Trost, 1945
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41. Graphomania is not a mania to write letters, personal diaries, or family chronicles (to write for oneself or one's close relations) but a mania to write books (to have a public of unknown
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42. Most people chose this as the best definition of entopic-Graphomania: (art) A surrealist method See the dictionary meaning, pronunciation, and sentence examples.
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43. Translation for 'Graphomania' in the free English-Polish dictionary and many other Polish translations.
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44. What does Graphomania mean? The compulsion to write books
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45. Vintage 1993 Looney Tunes Graphomania Metal Tin Tweety Bird Warners Bros
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46. We found 8 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word Graphomania: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "Graphomania" is defined
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47. General (7 matching dictionaries) Graphomania: Collins English Dictionary [home, info] Graphomania: Wordnik [home, info] Graphomania: Wiktionary [home, info]
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48. Graphomania reflects a singular neurosis common to modernity: namely, the need to have an audience, "a public audience of unknown readers." Graphomaniacs aspire to make stories out of their lives and thus presume to do a lot of people good.
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49. Dandy walker variant and bipolar I disorder with Graphomania
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Graphomania (from Ancient Greek: γρᾰ́φειν, gráphein, lit. 'to write'; and μᾰνῐ́ᾱ, maníā, lit. 'madness, frenzy'), also known as scribomania, is an obsessive impulse to write.
Jump to navigation Jump to search. Graphomania (from Ancient Greek: γρᾰ́φειν, gráphein, lit. 'to write'; and μᾰνῐ́ᾱ, maníā, lit. 'madness, frenzy'), also known as scribomania, refers to an obsessive impulse to write.
When used in a specific psychiatric context, it labels a morbid mental condition which results in writing rambling and confused statements, often degenerating into a meaningless succession of words or even nonsense then called graphorrhea (see hypergraphia ).
Max Nordau, in his attack of what he saw as degenerate art, frequently used the term "graphomania" to label the production of the artists he condemned (most notably Richard Wagner or the French symbolist poets ). The absence of dramatic social changes in the nation's internal life.