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hauntedness
noun
The state or condition of being haunted.
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There is a certain sense of hauntedness and time-slip about everything Nordström does.
The rest of the play is a demonstration of the narrator's hauntedness and of Williams's imaginative power.
But Ms. Britton sells Vivien's abandon and vulnerability, and she conjures a hauntedness that isn't necessarily in the script.
The staging shrewdly suggests the nature of Williams's hauntedness and of his playwriting: a sort of séance in which the author channels both himself and the projections of others.
"The Glass Menagerie" is one of the first installments of this emotional autobiography: an expression of a hysteric's hauntedness, and his mastery of it through art.
The hauntedness of the rooms when they are empty moves her, she said, but not as much as their occasional bustle: "The space feels different with people in it.
The totality lacks the aggressive dread and spatial pyrotechnics of their video efforts but manages some particularly British hauntedness of its own.
Ryan Adams The lyrical prowess with the sense of melody, the depth of honesty with levity, the soulfulness with hauntedness — it's all the stuff I want to listen to.
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And, for all the violence and even brutality of her work, she rejects the nihilism and death-hauntedness of Sade and Bataille, in favor of a commitment to community and mutually sustaining love.
"There are much better ways than opposing same-sex marriage for teaching the essential God-hauntedness, the enchantment, of the world," he writes.
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