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- An erotomaniac, that's what Al is.
- It is ironic, of course, that they may paint Lewinsky as an erotomaniac.
- Or fers from " a major delusional disorder with erotomaniac, grandiose and persecutorial features "?
- Stone believed Morello is an erotomaniac, someone who suffers from the delusion that their victim is in love with them.
- But she was preternaturally cool even at the epicenter, when she was smeared as a prude and an erotomaniac, a lesbian and man-hungry.
- The following Saturday, Gabrielle attends the auction with Charles, where he bids on a love letter, then bids on and wins an illustrated manuscript written by an erotomaniac.
- Only the appearance of the Gap dress interrupted the Clintonite whispers that, as the Republicans once said of Anita, Monica was an erotomaniac, a little nutty and a little slutty.
- The Russians had an occasional taste for the flighty, however, as in the Moorish Room in the palace of the mad erotomaniac Grand Duke Peter, a small replica of an Islamic shrine.
- As referenced in Orit Kamirs "'Every Breath You Take : Stalking Narratives and the Law ", " Glenn Close's character Alex is quite deliberately made to be an erotomaniac.
- Ian Gibson, in " The Erotomaniac " speculates that " My Secret Life " was really written by Henry Spencer Ashbee and therefore it is possible that " Walter " is a fiction.
- The film then ends with a quotation from a real erotomaniac, " Though my love is insane, my reason relieves the pain of the heart, telling me to be patient and not lose hope, " displayed on the screen.
- They have collaborated on a novel, " Candyland, " which combines an urban sexual comedy with a whodunit, its main characters being a male erotomaniac on the town in New York and a female detective investigating a murder and rape.
- Deleuze understands Proust ( or the narrator ) as the " universal schizophrenic " whose signs weave a spider web by sending out threads to the paranoiac Charlus and the erotomaniac Albertine, all " marionettes of his own delirium " or " profiles of his own madness ."
- A clownish judge blocked the appointment when a lawsuit was filed that described Russell as " lecherous, libidinous, lustful, venerous, erotomaniac, aphrodisiac, " etc . La Guardia promptly cut off funding for the professorship and forbade city lawyers to appeal the judge's ruling.
- Truth to tell, it's not really a novel, but a ( very ) thinly fictionalized account of Wilson's own affair with a working class woman _ he was, all his life, an erotomaniac of awesome proportions, and much of the sexual byplay is directly lifted from Wilson's diaries.
- The controversy also involved modernist poet Tudor Arghezi, whose writings Sadoveanu defended against charges of " pornography " coming from the nationalist press . " Adevrul " did in fact back similar charges against novelist Mircea Eliade, who was in conflict with Teodorescu-Brani _ te, and whom Doctor Ygrec dismissed as an " erotomaniac ".
- The'91 hearings turned on the Republican effort to smear Hill as an erotomaniac while suppressing reports popping up from Thomas'friends and supporters that he was often a patron of X-rated movie houses while a student at Yale Law School in the early 1970s, and that he would sometimes humorously describe the pornographic movies to his friends and colleagues, just as Hill had testified he did with her.
- Ashbee was also picked as Walter by a May 2000, Channel 4 documentary on British TV, " Walter : The Secret Life of a Victorian Pornographer "-and in 2001 Ian Gibson's " The Erotomaniac : the secret life of Henry Spencer Ashbee " ( 2001, ISBN 0-571-19619-5 ) provided a detailed review of circumstantial evidence arguing that Ashbee wrote " My Secret Life ", presumably weaving fantasy and anecdotes from friends in with his own real-life experiences.