单词 | folie |
例句 | In the ideal production, it creates the sense of fire meeting fire in a folie à deux between two ill-matched yet inexorably bound lovers. Review: Adam Driver Heats Up a Wobbly ‘Burn This’ 2019-04-17T04:00:00Z She writes about folie à deux and mass hysteria, doppelgängers, sociopathy, revenge. I Know What I Read That Summer 2016-06-21T04:00:00Z It looks more magnificent and mad than ever, one of the great folies de grandeur of 1970s cinema, an expeditionary Conradian nightmare like Coppola's Apocalypse Now. Aguirre: The Wrath of God – review 2013-06-06T20:00:03Z In “Disco Pigs,” this perspective is a folie à deux, the shared and sustained creation of a lad and lass who grew up together from infancy in a soul-sapping council estate in County Cork. Review: Dancing to Destruction in Enda Walsh’s Fierce ‘Disco Pigs’ 2018-01-10T05:00:00Z The results are extremely funny in the account of a folie à deux in the dangerous world of teaching, and perceptive in the observation of the creative process. In the House – review 2013-03-31T00:07:00Z At times, they seemed to imply that it was a sort of mass folie à deux—a shared delusion. A Town for People with Chronic Fatigue 2019-09-03T04:00:00Z But Ms. Snook sustains the brisk, pragmatic air of a hockey team captain, and what should be a folie a deux becomes madness for one. The Anger on London’s Stages Is Palpable, and Thrilling 2016-02-19T05:00:00Z It deals with the shared life — call it madness, if you will — of a husband and a wife, and the times when their folie à deux edges into public view. Find Cassavetes Confusing? Start Here 2020-04-16T04:00:00Z This small-scale tale of a dangerous folie à deux is rather like Martin Scorsese's King of Comedy or Stephen King's Misery transposed to Merseyside, a tale of celebrity worship gone off the rails. Kicks 2010-06-05T23:05:00Z Still, Big and Little Edie are not so far gone in their folie à deux that they are unaware of the Maysles brothers’ presence, and they even interact with the filmmakers at times. Stream These Three Great Documentaries 2022-09-30T04:00:00Z Together, the sisters enter into another of a probably lifelong series of folies à deux. ‘See You Next Tuesday,’ a Brooklyn Indie 2014-08-21T04:00:00Z Choosing that isolated, sparsely populated and energy-deprived area to present the work of one of the most power-dependent artists in the world is truly a folie de grandeur. In Argentina, Wine, Art and Altitude 2014-06-06T04:00:00Z A folie à deux is a forgivable response to the rigors of middle school. The Giddy Surreality and Emotional Honesty of “PEN15” 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z How is the recognition of shared psychosis, or folie à groupe, helpful? Yale psychiatrist: Trump’s psychosis has infected his followers. Here's how to get them better 2020-07-22T04:00:00Z It is interchangeably called "shared psychosis," "folie à plusieurs" or "induced delusional disorder." Yale psychiatrist: Lockdown protesters exhibit same psychology as “child soldiers” and “urban gangs” 2020-04-23T04:00:00Z In psychiatry there is a condition known as folie à deux, which describes how two people share a psychosis. Psychiatrist John Gartner: "Two years ago I compared Trump to Hitler. People didn't believe me" 2019-06-21T04:00:00Z Instead, Harrison and her caregivers are given over to a kind of folie à trois of condensed, collective memory. Growing up in an L.A. mansion that time forgot: Kathryn Harrison's 'On Sunset' - Los Angeles Times 2018-10-05T04:00:00Z Some have suggested their relationship was a classic folie a deux, a shared psychosis in which a delusional belief is transferred from one person to another. Ian Brady letters: Inside the mind of the Moors Murderer - BBC News 2017-05-16T04:00:00Z To critics this was the folie de grandeur in the company’s hasty expansion abroad; it never seemed likely that chic Parisiennes would flock to the M&S lingerie department. Pants on fire 2016-11-10T05:00:00Z The European Union is dysfunctional, corrupt, and afflicted by a kind of corporate folie de grandeur. Europhobia: a very British problem | Geoffrey Wheatcroft 2016-06-21T04:00:00Z And, you know, I don’t want to give him up, because he has thirty thousand francs and he loves me � la folie. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z "La col�re, c'est la folie," she assured me, and it was a folly she avoided with marked success. Our House And London out of Our Windows 2012-02-03T03:00:24.190Z This to be sure was a girlish fancy, but the character of Julie retained to the end much of the folie of which she 132here speaks, without, however, in the least impairing its real seriousness. Beaumarchais and the War of American Independence 2011-11-11T03:00:25.690Z He discovered a peculiar kind of scarlet dyestuff, and he expended so much money on his establishment that it was named by the common people la folie Gobelin. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z Whenever he gets very much disturbed over business matters, as is likely to happen in panic times, he develops a very striking folie du doute, or doubting mania. Religion And Health 2011-08-12T02:00:18.323Z For Sinclair, the grandest of these folies de grandeur, the whitest of these white elephants, is the 2012 Olympics site, whose construction has been under way in east London for four years now. Iain Sinclair's struggles with the city of London 2011-07-15T09:05:01Z What it enjoys most of all, in England at anyrate, is the grain de folie, the lurking, unlooked-for quaintness, which characterises some of their humorists, Dickens, for instance, and Ben Jonson. The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z When this park was laid out, then he was architect and gardener � la folie. The Devil's Elixir Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-23T02:00:27.103Z “Doctors and medical centers advertise it, and patients demand it,” Dr. Barry said, creating a “folie a deux.” 2010-02-14T00:08:00Z At times when his folie du doute is at its worst, he has been known to go back three or four times to close windows or for some other trivial reason. Religion And Health 2011-08-12T02:00:18.323Z "The Jesuits," he said, "were grenadiers de la folie, and united imbecility with the vilest passions." The History of Freedom Melancholia and irritability supervened; he spelled words wrong, he quarrelled with his friends, he instituted a lawsuit against a New York newspaper, The Star; then the persecution craze, folie des grandeurs, frenzy. Ivory Apes and Peacocks They may never wholly succeed, but this is not probable, and it is not against a permanent folie des grandeurs that we need seek to guard the victim of a personal dinner. Imaginary Interviews The French had coined a name for the distemper and called it folie d'Afrique. The Explorer But Struthers, who is not untouched with her folie de grandeur, has the slightly flurried satisfaction of an exile who has at last come into her own. The Prairie Mother Of this inner wisdom, this quietness of thought, this "folie des grandeurs" of the soul, he had a thousand times as much as Macaulay. Dr. Johnson and His Circle His father was a small vinegrower and cultivator, who had been rather disgusted by the fugues of his eldest son, but who was now resigned to the latter's étranges folies. The Way of Ambition When the restlessness of Louis XV could no longer find moorings in this brilliancy, there came into being little houses called folies, garden hermitages for the privileged. The House in Good Taste I am suffering from a new kind of folie des grandeurs. Lady Merton, Colonist Imagine what would be the impression if some day a sovereign went on the stage of the folies Bergères as a "number" for a sleight-of-hand performance! Characters and events of Roman History It is what a French friend of mine called la folie des obus. The Soul of the War On a fait des folies pour moi, and here I am, a poor rheumatic creature, with a false front and a bad temper. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories He says: 'I have had under my care altogether about 40 cases of typical folie circulaire.' Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine The keepers of insane asylums will tell you that one of the hopeless forms of madness is la folie des grandeurs. The Ways of Men C'est folie," she cried hoarsely, "have I not told you that we are in great danger? The Inn at the Red Oak "They recognize it as one of the beginnings of insanit—folie des grandeurs as the French call the stage." Questionable Shapes From a worldly point of view, this engagement was what is called in French une folie, on my part, and hardly less so on the part of the young lady. Philip Gilbert Hamerton An Autobiography, 1834-1858, and a Memoir by His Wife, 1858-1894 On ne fait pas de ces folies la!" says he, offering me snuff, "and your grandfather was a man of esprit! The Virginians In the windy month of March a sudden gloom falls upon Madrid,—the reaction after the folie gaiete of the Carnival. Castilian Days Like many other men of genius he suffered all his life from folie de doute, indeed his was what specialists call "a beautiful case." Chopin : the Man and His Music Ballet enumerates a number of works upon so-called folie brightique which tend to prove that acute or chronic Bright's disease gives rise either to melancholic disorder or alternately to maniacal and melancholic disorder. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Volume 10 |
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