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Paranoia is an
instinct or
thought process that is
believed to be
heavily influenced by anxiety, su****ion, or fear,
often to the
point of
delusion and...
- The
paranoiac-critical
method is a
surrealist technique developed by
Salvador Dalí in the
early 1930s. He emplo**** it in the
production of
paintings and...
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Paranoiac is a 1963
British psychological thriller film
directed by
Freddie Francis, and
starring Janette Scott,
Oliver Reed,
Sheila Burrell, and Alexander...
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optical illusions, and
estranging yet
familiar motifs. Dali used his
paranoiac-critical
method to
create his own
visual language within the painting...
- said by them to be
surautomatic and a form of
indecipherable writing.
Paranoiac-critical
method is a
technique invented by
Salvador Dalí
which consists...
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Originally titled Métamorphose de Narcisse, This
painting is from Dalí's
paranoiac-critical
period and
depicts his
interpretation of the Gr**** myth of Narcissus...
- year
prior to
painting the
Persistence of Memory, Dali
developed his "
paranoiac-critical method,"
deliberately inducing psychotic hallucinations to inspire...
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quarter of Paris. The
Surrealists hailed what Dalí was
later to call his
paranoiac-critical
method of
accessing the
subconscious for
greater artistic creativity...
- the 1960s he was a
house director for
Hammer Productions,
where he made
Paranoiac (1963; an
early starring vehicle for
Oliver Reed), The Evil of Frankenstein...
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someone that he had seen on a
visit to a
mental hospital. "[A]
homicidal paranoiac with a
mother fixation"
Warner Bros.
publicity description of Cody Jarrett...