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Graphomania - Definition of Graphomania at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Graphomania. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Search another word or see graphomania on Thesaurus | Reference...
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Graphomania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Graphomania (from Greek γραφειν — writing, and μανία — insanity), also known as scribomania , refers to an obsessive impulse to write. When used in a specifically psychiatric context, it labels a...
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Definition of graphomania from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations. ... Learn more about "graphomania" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Definition of graphomania from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of graphomania...
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Frankly, I find many on-line journals frightening, all the more so because graphomania is not just an isolated phenomenon; no, it is a cultural ethos and a morality, and it is not restricted to writing per se. On the contrary, it pervades the very fabric of our every-day relations with others.
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My marker entopic graphomania The Illusion of Elegance, my gouache and sandpainting The Betrayed Lover and my gouache on rubber (with the mat decorated with pen and ink) The Cruise are going to be included in the The International Surrealist Show 2006 at Arts on Grand in Spencer, Iow...
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This thread could use a soundtrack. Now it has one. Question: would counting the logical fallacies, the superficial, or choreographed leaps in the following amount in the end to much the ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference is about, madness, graphomania, 'civilization of the book', techne, ear, Aye me!
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Graphomania (a mania for writing books) inevitably takes on epidemic proportions when a society develops to the point of creating three basic conditions: 1) an elevated level of general well-being, which allows people to devote themselves to useless activities;
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