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The novel seems convincingly researched, even as it indulges a quaint notion of embryonic genius in which male artists fantasize about fame: "One day our paths will cross on one of the great boulevards or perhaps at the annual Salon.

On the wall is a heroic, neo-Classical-Pop painting called "Portrait of a Genius," in which he appears with a voluptuous blonde wrapping her arms around his leg as he releases a white dove into the sky.

She had nothing left but Stratford, and her last glory there was the peerless Oh, What A Lovely War!, a work of genius in which all her techniques came together.

A colder streak of passion runs through Steve Jobs (Universal, 15), Danny Boyle's clinically symphonic study of the Apple genius, in which the urge to invent – call it a kind of technolust – trumps all human desire.

It is not only in the field of moral behaviour that liberalism has, or ought to have, its limits.... Quite the most fascinating programme on television at the moment is Channel 4's Child Genius, in which a collection of fanatically bright pre-teens solves mathematical puzzles and answers abstruse general knowledge questions in pursuit of a Mensa trophy.

In the final stanza the poet writes of a state of "absolute genius" in which, if inspired by a visionary "Abyssinian maid," he would become endowed with the creative, divine power of a sun god an Apollo or Osiris subduing all around him to harmony by the fascination of his spell.

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"The dialogue," Hamm answers, a genius retort in which Beckett both teases theatrical convention and establishes a radical new one.

Samuelson found Confusion to be exemplary of Kuti's "genius" formula, in which he startles musically enraptured listeners with his commentary.

The rest of his tale is old and tired, as is the genius-shrine in which he has been interred.

Catherine M. Cox, a colleague of Terman's, wrote a whole book, The Early Mental Traits of 300 Geniuses, published as volume 2 of The Genetic Studies of Genius book series, in which she analyzed biographical data about historic geniuses.

Potter included cats in many of her works, and the consistency of their characterization underlines her particular genius: the way in which she uses anthropomorphized creatures to examine human nature, while also maintaining a perceptive understanding of what makes animals irreducibly animal.

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