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Creativity In College Students
... anxious about self (while) a high scorer is tender minded, sensitive, dependent
and overprotected (x) Factor-J High score Vs Neurasthenically fatigued Vs Acts
individualistically Vs Guarded, wrapped up in self Vs Fastidiously obstructive Vs ...
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Home and its Dislocations in Nineteenth-Century France
Lucy's discomfiting "reserve" may have the same etiology as the ambiguous
closeness of Jane Fairfax, the portionless young woman of Austen's Emma, who,
until she is rescued by her marriage to Frank Churchill, remains neurasthenically
...
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Trouble with Strangers: A Study of Ethics
For its abundant critics, the cult of sentiment is a mark of the neurasthenically
overcivilised.é The Man of Feeling is a moral pelican who feeds off his own fine
emotions. In contrast to the frigid hauteur of the patrician, a middle-class cult of
pity, ...
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Figures of Speech: 60 Ways To Turn A Phrase
Perhaps now is the best moment-with me neurasthenically over-sensitive and
you skeptical—-for me to introduce you to a truly exotic combination of words, the
hendiadys. In any sentence some words seem more equal than others. The noun
...
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Robert Lowell, Nihilist as Hero
As he himself might say elsewhere, in one of the neurasthenically redundant
gestures that become a mannerism of the Notebook style, the ground of being is
the ground of being. Being cunted there with the rest of us — "hard and sharp
and ...
Several reviewers even saw Lorre's deliberately staccato rendition of Gay's
transformation as neurasthenically susceptible, like Gay's antecedents in the
Dada movement, to the effects of shock and terror (see Bab, 1931). Of course,
while epic ...
Peter Meusburger, David N. Livingstone, Heike Jöns,
2010
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Hitchcock's Romantic Irony
He is motivated tohunt down the killer because of thedeath of hissister and
promiseshis mother on her deathbed that he will not rest until the villain is caught.
He thereby providesa benign archetype ofthedandy as a “neurasthenically”
sensitive ...
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The Triangle of Representation
Christopher Prendergast. the spelling “Mama”). “Mamma” makes one wince and
transforms Combray into a Laura-Ashleyfied English nursery and the dilemmas of
the neurasthenically oedipal boy into the problems of a little Lord Fauntleroy, ...
Christopher Prendergast,
2013
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Personality Structure and Measurement (Psychology Revivals)
... obstructs Slow to make up his mind Inactive, meek, quiet Neurasthenically,
neurotically fatigued Self-sufficient Evaluates intellectually Personal, peculiar
interests J __ Goes with group Co-operative in enterprises Decisive in thinking
Active, ...
Hans J. Eysenck, Sybil B.G. Eysenck,
2013
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The Structure of Human Personality (Psychology Revivals)
... meek, quiet Neurasthenically, neurotically fatigued Self-sufficient Evaluates
intellectually Personal, peculiar interests J- Goes with group Co-operatives in
enterprises Decisive in thinking Active, assertive Vigorous Attention-getting
Evaluates ...
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Raising hopes
... while the rest — and those who spearheaded the rising in particular — were dismissed as either neurasthenically seditious or plain useless. «The Indian Express, Lut 15»
Picasso and Modern British Art, Tate Britain, Seven magazine review
They range from the neurasthenically pale image of a Girl in a Chemise (1905) to the convulsively fractured masterpiece Weeping Woman ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Lut 12»