the
necrophiliac, that is, as if it were a layer or surface that
Reading Russ Castronovo's work is like attending a seance, so full of dark, foreboding impressions about the
necrophiliac propensities of antebellum culture is it.
Antihunters ask the same question, but their tone suggests you might be one level above a
necrophiliac.
She didn't share this with the therapist, surmising-quite correctly--that he would think she was hooked up with some
necrophiliac outfit.
Rounding out the cast are Celia Weston as Anna's coldly selfish morn, scooting about in her electric wheelchair like a malevolent spider, and Chandler Canterbury as the solemn little boy who serves as Deacon's
necrophiliac disciple.
He successfully prosecuted Charlie Kray, the older brother of Ronnie and Reggie, for a pounds 39m cocaine deal and
necrophiliac killer Graham Coutts, who was jailed for life with a minimum of 30 years for murdering his pregnant lover's best friend and storing her body for five weeks.
The
necrophiliac quality of this scene provides further evidence for the lack of relatedness between men and women, even in a scene that establishes physical intimacy between them.
Sunnegardh was petulant, spoiled and wheedling, singing with total confidence, her big soprano projecting to every corner of the auditorium, and the
necrophiliac final scene when she kissed the head of the dead John The Baptist was disturbing.