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Updated: May 9, 2025
Doria told Barbara that the editor had been cabling frenziedly. How much of the story was written? I recalled his wild talk at Easter about putting into the novel the whole of human life. I had jested with him, calling it a megalomaniac notion. But suppose, unwittingly, I had been right? I thought of the ghastly name physicians give to the malady and shivered.
People behind had hissed "Hush" indignantly and finally Violet, with a contemptuous smile, had bought programmes and chocolates for herself and the sister, cutting Louis dead. But whisky transformed him from a twitching neurotic into a megalomaniac.
His throne endured as long as the French battalions remained to support it. When they withdrew, Maximilian was deposed, court-marshalled, and shot. The wild folly of the Mexican enterprise, from which France had nothing to gain, illustrated in an expensive form the unbalanced judgment and the soaring megalomaniac propensities of "the man of December."
We're all flowers of mud FLEURS HIC! DU MAL! It's perfectly wonderful, Birkin harrowing Hell harrowing the Pompadour HIC! 'Go on go on, said Maxim. 'What comes next? It's really very interesting. 'I think it's awful cheek to write like that, said the Pussum. 'Yes yes, so do I, said the Russian. 'He is a megalomaniac, of course, it is a form of religious mania.
The coming of the superman means not an epidemic of personages but the disappearance of the Personage in the universal ascent. That is the point overlooked by the megalomaniac school of Nietzsche and Shaw.
Despite my new credentials as an old mystical seer, I looked but could not *see* if Atmananda was an enlightened spiritual teacher who had found the way, or a charismatic megalomaniac who had lost it.
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