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I suggest that the morbidity of the thing and the morbidity of the idea need to be separated.
"Ineluctable morbidity of the temporal!" exclaims the Irishman.
The morbidity of the times turned him, as he put it, into "a historian".
Is its popularity a sign of the "morbidity of our culture"?
This will in turn increase morbidity of mental illness which will increase workload further.
To get away from the morbidity of it all, John stayed out.
Obviously this genre has the fascinated morbidity of a visit to an ancient anatomical theatre.
Crime fiction is driven by death, but the guaranteed survival of the detective counters the morbidity of the form.
When the book was first delivered, it was called "The Morbidity of the Soul," a resounding title that would have reduced sales by seventy-five per cent.
Like Allen, Chaplin created joy out of the morbidity of solitude; his Charlie, like Allen's Woody, was a metaphor for his era.
Night is not just a loudmouth: the hushed, "death-in-life" morbidity of The Sixth Sense exerts a creepy fascination, like a poem by Edgar Allen Poe.
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